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CATALOGUE 

OF 

A LIBRARY 


WORKS  ON  NUMISMATICS, 
ARCHAEOLOGY,  GENEALOGY,  LOCAL  HISTORY, 

ETC.,  TOGETHER  WITH  A 

LARGE  COLLECTION  OP  CRIMINAL  TRIALS,  CATALOGUES  OF 
AUCTION  SALES  OF  COINS,  BRIC-A-BRAC,  CURIOS,  STAMPS, 
AND  OTHER  ARTICLES  OF  PERSONAL  PROPERTY, 
INCLUDING  ALMOST  ALL  THE  PRIVATELY 
PRINTED  BOOKS  OF  THE  COUNTRY, 

PRINTING  CLUBS,  ETC. 

%\\  to  be  £old  at  Auction 

By  Messrs.  BANGS  cfc?  OO. 

739  & 741  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK  CITY, 

MONDAY,  TUESDAY,  WEDNESDAY,  THURSDAY  and 
FRIDAY,  AUGUST  20,  21,  22,  2:i  and  24,  1888. 

The  Sale  will  commence  promptly  at  10  A.  M.  and  2.30  P.  M.  each  day. 


Catalogue  bg  WL.  gltiot  ^moodurnrd. 


BOSTON : 

T.  R.  MARVIN  & SON,  NUMISMATIC  PRINTERS. 

1888. 


NOTE. 

For  Index  to  this  Catalogue  see  last  page. 


Correspondents  are  requested  to  send  early  orders,  thus  giving  me 
time  to  enter  them  in  my  books  before  1 leave  for  New  York,  as  it  is  no 
uncommon  thing  for  me  to  receive  orders  far  exceeding1  the  number  of 
lots  in  the  catalogue.  Address  as  below,  but  late  orders  may  be  sent  to 
me  at  New  ^ ork,  care  of  the  auctioneers.  The  coin  dealers  of  New 
\ ork,  Philadelphia  and  Lancaster,  Pa.,  will  also  faithfully  execute  bids 
that  may  be  entrusted  to  them. 

Catalogues  97,  98,  99,  100,  101,  will  be  sent  to  order  as  soon  as  they 
can  be  got  ready. 

I lie  price  of  No.  9(5,  over  8,000  numbers,  printed  on  thick  paper, 
and  priced  in  red,  will  be  $2.00  each. 

I he  price  ol  No.  97,  Archaeology,  printed  on  thick  paper,  and  priced 
in  red,  over  1,500  numbers,  will  be  $1.50  each. 

No.  98,  Bric-a-brac,  etc.,  comprising  about  1,000  numbers,  printed 
in  my  usual  style,  on  thick  paper,  will  be  furnished  for  $1.00  each. 

No.  99,  Coins  and  Medals,  about  1,500  numbers,  in  the  usual  style, 
will  be  sold  for  $1.25  each. 

No.  100,  Harlow  E.  Woodward’s  Collection  of  Stamps,  the  finest  and 
largest  ever  offered  in  the  country,  including  Revenues,  almost  a com- 
plete set,  with  a large  display  of  postage  stamps,  American  and  Foreign, 
$1.50  per  copy. 

No.  101,  a collection  of  Greek  and  Roman  Coins,  from  the  same 
source  as  No.  95,  from  the  Southwest.  This  catalogue  will  be  illustrated 
with  five  or  six  plates,  in  colors,  in  the  highest  style  of  the  photographic 
art.  Price,  $2.00  without  discount. 


W.  ELLIOT  WOODWARD, 


260  Dudley  Street,  Roxbury. 


CATALOGUE. 


ALMANACS. 

> 1 Almanacs.  Ayer’s  and  others,  in  different  languages, 
great  variety.  44  pcs. 

)'2  Almanac.  Fleet’s,  for  1789.  Small  8°  pp.  244.  This 
is  a very  scarce  date. 

/ 3 Almanacs.  Nast’s.  illustrated  with  silhouettes. 

V/*  4 Almanacs.  Robert  B.  Thomas,  Hutchins,  Beers,  and 
others,  1803  and  after.  Some  scarce.  20  pcs. 
y £■  5 Almanacs.  Thomas’s  and  others,  1801  et  seq.  16  pcs. 
j 6 Almanacs,  etc.  Various  languages  ; great  variety. 

} 7 Almanacs.  Vennor’s  and  others.  68  pcs. 

//  8 Almanacs.  Boston,  for  1844,  ’45,  ’47,  ’48,  ’49,  ’51, 
’52,  '56,  ’57,  ’58,  ’71.  Nearly  complete.  32°  gilt.  11 

pcs. 

jj.  9 Almanac.  Boston,  1850. 

U-  10  Almanac.  Boston,  1855. 

^11  Almanac.  Boston.  Several  vols. 

2 12  Almanac.  Hood,  Thomas.  Comic  Annual.  3 vols. 
U 1872-1873. 

y.  13  Almanac.  Low’s,  for  1818.  A terrific  conflict  between 
a serpent  and  a tiger,  and  the  narrative  of  an  adven- 
ture with  a sea-serpent. 

/ 14  Almanac.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  for  1858. 

^ 15  Almanac.  T.  and  I.  Fleet.  Pocket,  for  1793.  18° 

Boston,  1792.  Bare. 

4 16  Almanac.  The  People's,  1838,  ’41.  Uncut,  2 pcs. 

' 17  Almanacs.  Thomas,  Robert  B.  1804,  ’08,  TO,  T2. 

/*>  From  1812  to  end  consecutive;  a generally  clean  set; 

1804  is  scarce , as  are  several  others.  65  pcs. 

/ 18  Almanac.  Wood’s,  for  1835.  Scarce. 


4 


AMATEUR  PUBLICATIONS. 


^ 19 
/£~  20 

21 


^ 22 
4^-23 


U*  24 

Kffi  25 

i/^26 

1/  27 
^ 28 
/ts  29 

l?~  30 


AMATEUR  PUBLICATIONS. 

Amateur  s Annual.  Portraits  of  boy-editors,  the  coming 
newspaper  men  of  the  age.  Very  scarce. 

Amateur’s  Annual  for  1872.  Small  8°  ports.;  has  be- 
come very  scarce.  2 copies. 

Amateur  Books  and  Newspapers.  Of  these  interesting 
though  transient  publications,  this  is  believed  to  be  un- 
rivalled in  extent.  It  contains  nearly  everything  that 
has  been  published  by  amateurs  in  books  or  newspapers  ; 
it  is  rare  and  well  worth  a place  in  the  Library  of  Con- 
gress, as  the  time  will  come  when  these  things  will  be 
much  sought  for,  as  showing  the  efforts  of  early  Ameri- 
can editors,  who  are  fast  taking  the  place  of  profession- 
als on  the  leading  papers  of  the  country.  Alphabeti- 
cally arranged,  and  containing  not  much  less  than' 
10,000  pieces. 

Amateur’s  Guide,  Directories,  etc. ; v.  p.  12  pcs. 

Amateur  Newspapers.  A collection  believed  to  be  the 
largest  and  nearest  complete  of  any  ever  formed.  In  it 
will  be  found  sets  more  or  less  complete,  of  all  or  nearly 
till  these  transient  publications.  As  the  amateur  editors 
of  the  period  become  the  active  editors  of  the  next  gen- 
eration, this  collection  is  recommended  to  the  attention 
of  collectors,  since  in  the  future  this  class  of  literature 
cannot  fail  to  be  more  sought  for  than  at  present,  and  it 
would  not  be  unworthy  the  attention  of  the  Librarian 
uf  Congress  in  whose  cases  they  might  appropriately 
find  a resting  place.  No  amount  of  money  could  pro- 
pure  so  valuable  a set.  They  are  transient  in  their 
interest,  and  therefore  short-lived.  Few  of  the  series 
reach  even  a second  volume,  though  several  have  been 
continued  for  years,  and  a number  have  acquired  a fixed 
and  reputable  position. 

Amateur  Newspapers,  Voices  of  Angels;  etc.  94  pcs. 

Amateur  Newspapers,  small  size ; thick  vol.  bound  in 
half  calf. 

Amateur  Papers.  Many  Canadian.  150  pcs. 

Amateur  Papers,  etc.  72  pcs. 

Amateur  Papers,  etc. 

Amateur  Papers.  The  Pilot  and  the  Enterprise;  two  of 
t he  earliest  appearing  amateur  papers. 

Amateur  Papers.  A good  assortment.  233  pcs, 


ARCHAEOLOGY. 


5 


iJo  31  Amateur  Papers,  Catalogues,  Announcements,  etc.  318 
pcs. 

32  Amateur  Publications.  Cruise  of  the  Ohio,  etc.,  Under 
the  Black  Flag.  7 pcs. 

^^3*153  American  Youth.  Report  of  a delegation  of  amateur 
editors  to  the  World’s  Fair  at  Vienna.  Photographs  of 
the  editors  ; scarce. 

/ 34  Art  Amateur.  Several  numbers. 

Amateur  Publication.  Edith,  the  girl  detective.  Chi- 
cago, 1870. 

/ e,  36  Amateur  and  Regular  Papers.  Many  from  Canada.  92 
. pcs. 

ARCHAEOLOGY. 


«r*7 

u-38 

39 

<*"40 


Vo  41 

/$  42 

^>43 

44 

/ 45 
J 46 

S'  47 
/c  48 

/do  49 

^ 50 


Archaeology.  A.  I.  Levi  and  others.  Some  remarkable 
objects.  Square  8°  pp.  26. 

Archaeology.  A representation  of  two  Hebrew  stones 
found  by  G.  Wirich  near  Newark,  Ohio,  1860. 
Ancestral  Tablets,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Thatcher, 
Boston,  small  4°. 

Archaeology,  Mineralogy,  etc.  The  Wagman  collection. 
8°  pp.  12  ; very  scarce. 

Archaeology.  Lubbock.  Sir  John.  Primitive  condition 
of  man,  The  origin  of  civilization.  111.  12°  N.  Y.,  1870. 
Barber.  Catalogue  of  a collection  of  tobacco  pipes.  8° 

16  PP'  . . , . 

Bendash.  Anthropological  treatise  by  Blumenbach. 
Broca,  Dr.  Paul.  Phenomena  of  Hybridity.  8°  cloth. 
London,  1864. 

Coins  and  Antiquities.  1882.  Several  copies. 
Collection  of  Norman  Spang.  8°  10,366  by  count. 
Etna,  Pa. 

Collection  of  Wm.  Mac  Adams,  Otterville,  111. 
Elephant  Pipes  in  the  Academy  ot  Natural  Science, 
Davenport,  Iowa. 

Ethnology,  etc.,  by  J.  W.  Powell,  director.  Numerous 
fine  ill.,  3 large  4°  vols.  Washington  City,  1863.  A 
superb  work,  now  out  of  print  and  no  longer  for  sale. 
Force,  M.  F.  Pre-historic  Man  ; The  Mound  Builders. 
8°  pp.  87.  Cincinnati,  1873. 


6 


ARCHAEOLOGY. 


51  Handy  Book  for  Collectors.  Contains  much  archaeolog- 

ical information  well  worth  reading.  12°  paper.  Xenia, 
Ohio. 

52  Journal  of  the  Anthropological  Institute  of  Great  Brit- 

ain and  Ireland.  Numerous  colored  and  other  plates. 
Green  morocco,  marbled  edges.  Cost  in  England  seven 
dollars. 

^ 53  Library  and  Museum  at  the  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn.  8° 

pp.  76. 

//jr  54  Memoirs  of  the  Anthropological  Society  of  London,  1863, 
’64,  ’67,  ’68,  ’69.  In  three  vols.,  cost  $25.  Gilt  tops, 
uncut.  From  the  library  of  Dr.  C.  Abbot,  of  Tren- 
ton, N.  J. ; and  another  volume  of  the  same  series  for 
1865. 


3*  55  Monographs  on  various  Ancient  remains  of  Arizona,  etc. 
ill.  8°  Washington,  1875. 

56  Putman,  Charles  E.  Elephant  Pipes  and  inscribed  tab- 

lets. 8°  Davenport,  Iowa,  pp.  95. 

57  Report  on  Indian  Relics  Exhibited  by  Ohio,  at  the  Cen- 

tennial Exhibition,  1876.  8°  ill. 

> 58  Representation  of  the  four  sides  of  the  supposed  Key- 
/ stone,  found  by  I).  Wyrick,  during  the  summer  of  I860, 

near  Newark,  N.  J.  Very  rare. 

^ 9 Stone  Implements.  2 collections. 

60  Stone  Implements  of  the  North  American  Indians,  an 
* immense  collection.  Rare. 


V 61  The  Jennison  Collection.  8°  pp.  8;  Lansing,  Mich. 

/£/  62  I he  Latimer  Collection  of  Antiquities  from  Porto  Rico. 
8°  ill. 

&s./o  63  The  Stone  Age  in  Europe,  seven  excerpts  from  Harper’s 
Magazine  of  1875. 

64  VV  artz,  Dr.  Theodore.  Archaeology  and  Anthropology. 
8 uncut.  London,  1863.  1 

cfc'65  Woodward.  Manual  of  the  Molluscs  treatise  on  fossil 
shells,  fully  ill.,  with  hundreds  of  figures.  Green 
morocco.  London,  1868. 

66  Woolluv.  Charles  F.  Catalogue  of  pre-historic  and  an- 

tique  objects,  many  hundreds  in  number.  8°. 

67  Yairow,  Dr.  H.  C.  Mortuary  Customs  of  the  North 

American  Indians. 


BIOGRAPHY. 


7 


BIOGRAPHY. 


/4  68  A Mother’s  Tribute  to  a Daughter;  Memoir  of  Malvina 
Forman  Smith.  18°  cloth.  New  York,  1842. 

0"  69  Addabie,  James,  D.  D.  12°  sheep.  Burlington,  N.  J., 


70  Adjutant  Stearns. 

<£-71  American  Political  and  Military  Biography.  12°  sheep, 
ill.  Scarce.  (New  York),  1825. 

72  Appleton,  J.,  D.  D.  8°  boards,  uncut.  Brunswick,  1820. 
78  Arthur,  Chester  A.  Portrait,  small.  4°  cloth,  bev- 

elled edges. 

f 74  Arndt,  John,  Rev.  8°  boards,  uncut.  Boston. 

2,1  75  Austin,  Samuel  A.  N.  8°  sheep.  Worcester,  1870. 

76  Ballou,  Maturin  M.  Life  of  Rev.  Hosea  Ballou. 

Port.,  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1852. 

77  Barber,  Herman  Id.  Scarce. 

xjf  78  Barnes,  Ed.  By  his  son.  Port.,  8°  cloth.  London, 
1851. 

2^  79  Barratt,  T.  T.  Life  of  John  Hewgill  Bumby.  12° 
boards,  uncut.  Port.  London,  1858. 

/A  80  Blair,  Hugh,  D.  D.  2 vols.  12°  sheep.  Philadelphia, 


81  Bock,  Carl.  Port.  8°  cloth ; finely  ill.  Colored  plates. 


London,  1884. 

j 82  Boston.  Memorial  of  Joshua  Bates ; relates  to  the  Bos- 
ton Public  Library. 

\j"83  Bradford,  John,  M.  A.  Martyr,  1555. 

J.  84  Burn,  Richard,  LL.  D.,  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Parish 
Officer.  4 vols.,  old  calf. 

Oo  85  Bushnell,  Charles  I.  Memoir  of  Eli  Bickford.  Port., 
etc.,  cost  $5.00  from  author.  8°  rough  edges.  New 
York,  1865.  Privately  printed.  Very  rare. 

^"86  Bushnell,  Charles  I.  Like  the  last,  and  cost  the  same. 
Edition  limited  to  ten  or  twelve  copies. 

86a  Another  copy,  equally  rare. 

jl.  87  Butler,  Joseph,  D.  C.  L.  12°  boards.  London,  1834. 

2-  88  Calvin,  John.  8°  sheep.  New  Haven,  1816. 

89  Crane,  John.  Lives  of  Eminent  Missionaries.  18° 
cloth.  London,  1844.  2 vols. 


1802. 


1791. 


8 


BIOGRAPHY. 


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91 


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JL  95 

Jjf  96 

2.  97 
J 98 

JL  99 

100 

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2.  103 
l/“104 

^ 105 

/p  106 

/ 107 

2.  198 

1°9 

/viz  119 


Clarke,  John.  18°,  binding  broken.  London,  s.  a. 

Cobb,  Jas.  Arthur,  by  his  Mother,  Mrs.  Eunice.  18°  gilt. 
Boston,  1852. 

Colman,  Benj.,  A.  M.  12°  sheep.  Northampton,  1801. 
Cook  & Moore.  Life  of  John  Wesley,  A.  M.,  and  the 
great  revival  of  religion  in  Europe  and  America.  12° 
cloth.  London,  1792. 

Cowper,  Win.  Memoirs  of  his  early  life.  12°  boards, 
uncut.  Newburgh,  1817. 

Crabb,  Jas.  Life  and  Experience  of  Capt.  John  Bazin. 
12°  cloth.  London,  1827. 

Culpepper,  Nich.  18°.  Numerous  colored  plates. 
London. 

Dana,  Joseph.  Liber  Primus.  12°  sheep.  1827. 

Davis,  Andrew  Jackson.  The  History  and  Philosophy 
of  Evil.  8°  paper. 

Dawson,  Wm.  His  Correspondence.  Silhouette  portrait. 
12°  boards,  rough  edges.  London,  1842. 

De  Barry,  Julius.  Memoir  ot  the  Northern  Kingdom. 
Address  to  the  King;  (but  what  King  the  author 

omits  to  mention).  8°  pp.  42.  Quebec,  1901.  Evi- 

dently post-dated. 

Denton,  Wm.  12°  red  cloth.  Boston,  1872. 

Dodd,  Wm.  LL.  D.,  ill.  by  G.  Wright.  18°  sheep. 

Springfield,  1810. 

Edgar,  Rev.  Huxtable.  18°  cloth.  London,  1854. 

Female  Worthies.  Memoirs  of  the  most  illustrious 
Ladies  of  all  Nations.  8°  sheep.  London,  1766.  3 

vols. 

Freemasonry.  Row,  Augustus.  Biography  and  Dic- 
tionary. Cost  #3.00. 

Gardiner.  Journal  written  by  himself.  8°  sheep. 

Philadelphia,  1819. 

Goldsmith.  12°  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1818. 

Gough,  John  B.  Autobiography.  18°  cloth.  Boston, 

1 845. 

Grey,  Richard  A.  Memoria  Technica,  or  Artificial 
Memory.  8°  London,  1799. 

Harsh  A,  David,  A.  M.  A.  Life  of  Phillip  Doddridge; 
portrait  and  vignette,  royal  8^  in  the  style  of  the  Brad- 
ford Club  publications;  thick  paper,  leaves  uncut; 
rare. 


BIOGRAPHY. 


9 


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f 115 
116 


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Haynes,  Rev.  Lemuel.  Sketches  of  his  Life  and  Char- 
acter. 12°  cloth.  New  York,  1837. 

Heath,  Major-General.  Memoirs  written  by  himself.  8° 
Boston,  1798.  Imperfect,  scarce. 

Helme,  Elizabeth.  2 vols.  18°  sheep.  Boston,  1813. 

Henry,  Matthew.  Commentaries,  and  Life  of  the 
Author.  3 vols.  8°  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1830. 

Hill,  Rev.  Rowland.  Life,  by  Edwin  Sidney.  Port.  12° 
cloth.  New  York,  1834. 

Hyde,  Rev.  Chas.  Memoir  of  Caroline  Hyde.  18°  New 
York,  1832. 

Hopkins,  Samuel.  Life  and  Character  of  Susanna  An- 
thony. 12°  sheep.  Portland,  Me.,  1810. 

Hyrem.  Autobiography  of  the  Author.  A strange 
book  ; Hyrem  lived  on  terms  of  social  intimacy  with 
several  of  the  crowned  heads  of  Europe,  but  finally 
got  into  trouble  with  a female  proselyte.  12°  cloth. 
Boston,  1870. 

Jacob,  John  J.  Sketch  of  the  late  Capt.  Michael  Cresap. 
Small  4°  boards,  rough  edges. 

James,  Rev.  John  Angel.  12°  half  bound.  Boston,  1827. 

James,  Rev.  J.  A.  Portrait.  8°  calf.  New  York,  1829. 

Tappan,  William  B.  32°  cloth  gilt.  Worcester. 

Johnson,  Sam’l,  LL.  D.  Lives  of  English  Poets.  Por- 
traits. 4 vols.,  calf.  London,  1794. 

Kean,  Edmund.  His  Life.  12°  sheep.  New  York,  1855. 

Ivepp,  Frederick.  Letters  of  Baron  Von  Humboldt.  12° 
cloth.  2 vols.  London,  1860. 

Kirk,  Rev.  Edward  N.  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1850. 

Lacroyx,  S.  F.  8°  boards,  uncut.  Cambridge,  N.  E., 
1821.  Clean. 

Lafayette,  Gen.  His  Private  Life.  12°  cloth,  engs. 
New  York,  1836. 

Langton,  Abraham.  Curiosity.  Port.,  scarce.  Fly 
leaf  on  the  reverse  represents  the  sin  of  idleness. 

Lee,  Mrs.  R.  Memoirs  of  Baron  Cuvier.  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1832. 

Life  and  Adventures  of  a Steam  Doctor.  12°  boards. 

Life  of  Black  Hawk,  dictated  by  himself.  12°  boards. 
Boston,  1834. 

Life  of  Miss  Lucy  Cole,  of  Sedgwick,  Maine.  18°  boards. 
Boston,  1830. 


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BIOGRAPHY. 


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Jl.154 


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Lives  of  Notorious  Highwaymen  and  Robbers.  32° 
cloth,  with  colored  ill.  London,  s.  a. 

Life  and  Opinions  of  13.  F.  Butler  and  Jesse  Hoyt.  8° 
Boston,  1845. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  Robert  W.  Newell,  “ Orpheus  C. 
Kerr.”  An  autograph  letter  and  various  articles  re- 
lating to  Lincoln  and  his  death.  Nearly  all  presenta- 
tion copies.  Some  with  Author’s  autographs  and  a 
number  of  excellent  ports.;  in  all,  21  pcs. 

Lives  of  Eminent  Roman  Catholic  Missionaries.  18° 
gilt.  2 vols.  London,  1835. 

Lovejoy.  Memoir  of  Chas.  T.  Torry.  12°  cloth.  Bos- 
ton, 1847. 

Mais.  The  surprising  case  of  Rachel  Baker,  who  prays 
and  preaches  in  her  sleep.  8°  rough  edges.  New 
York.  pp.  82. 

Marmontel.  Memoirs  and  Anecdotes.  12°  sheep,  gilt. 
2 vols.  Philadelphia,  1807. 

Mather,  Wm.  W.  Presentation  Copy  from  Aaron 
Young,  Jr. 

Meikle,  Dr.  James.  12°  sheep.  Pittsburgh,  1818. 

Meikle,  James.  12°  sheep.  Pittsburgh,  1818. 

Meken,  Joseph.  16°  sheej).  Boston,  1814. 

Memoirs  of  Mrs.  S.  Savage.  12°  boards,  clean  edges, 
uncut.  London,  1828. 

Memoirs  of  Sully. 

Memorial  of  Garrett  Davis,  of  Kentucky.  A publica- 
tion of  the  U.  S.  Senate. 

Miller,  Wm.  J.  V.  Haynes.  18°  Boston,  1842. 

Mitchell,  S.  Augustus.  8°  half  morocco.  Philadel- 
phia, 1840. 

Morris,  Casper.  The  Life  and  Writings  of  Rev.  Claud- 
ius Buchanan.  111.  12°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1837. 

Munroe,  Jas.  Conduct  of  the  Executive  in  American 
Foreign  Affairs.  12°  cloth,  rough  edges.  Philadel- 
phia, 1797. 

Napoleon  Bonaparte.  12°  Boston,  1815. 

Nevins,  Wm.,  I).  I).  18°  cloth.  New  York,  1836. 

Newton,  John.  Letters  and  Remarks.  12°  sheep.  New 
York,  1811. 

Newton,  John.  His  Works.  9 vols.,  boards,  uncut. 
A fine  edition. 


BIOGRAPHY. 


11 


2.  156  Nichols,  Geo.  F.  The  Study  of  a Pastor.  111.,  18° 
cloth. 

ziis  £-157  Olin,  Stephen.  His  Works.  2 vols.  12°  cloth.  New 
- York,  1852. 

4^^158  Owen,  John.  4 vols.  8°  sheep.  Boston,  1812. 

4i/£_159  Orton,  Rev.  Job.  Letters  to  Sir  James  Stonhouse.  18° 
half  bound.  Shrewsbury,  1805. 

£J60  Orton,  Job.  Letters  to  a Young  Clergyman.  12°  half 
bound.  Shrewsbury,  1791. 

2,161  Owen,  John.  8°  rough  edges,  half  calf. 

,2-162  Parker,  Matthew,  D.  D.  Correspondence,  1535  to  1575. 
- 162aPARNELL,  Mrs.  The  mother  of  the  “ Home  Rule  ” and 
Rent-vvithout-pay  Apostle.”  When  Mrs.  Parnell 
' came  to  this  country,  she  brought  with  her  all  her 
old  tin  pans  and  dippers  and  offered  them  for  sale 
in  New  York  as  Bric-a-brac,  which  persons  were 
expected  to  buy  as  relics  for  large  figures,  but  they 
did  not  pan  out  for  a cent’s  worth. 

163  Pastor  Fido.  111.  12°  half  morocco. 

£.  164  Pearson.  Memoirs  of  Claudius  Buchanan,  D.  D.  12° 
cloth.  London,  1834. 

C?  165  Pond,  Enoch.  The  Mather  Family.  Half  morocco. 
£-166  Porteus,  Bilby,  D.  D.  Worcester.  Isaiah  Thomas.  18° 
sheep.  1808. 

*167  Powell,  Thos.  Living  Authors  of  England.  12°  cloth. 
1849. 

2-168  Quackenbos.  12°  half  bound.  New  York.  1864. 

£-169  Raffles.  Memoirs  of  Thomas  Spenser,  of  Liverpool. 
8°  sheep.  Boston,  1814. 

170  Rayner.  Life  and  Writings  of  Jefferson.  Port.  8° 

sheep.  New  York,  1832. 

171  Revolutionary  Account  of  Ebenezer  Fox.  Boston, 

1847. 

72  Rosco,  Wiu.  Life  and  Pontificate  of  Leo  X.  Ports,  of 
Raffaello,  Leo  X,  Martin  Luther  and  Aldo  Manuzio. 
4 vols.  12°  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1806. 

v £ 173  Sargent.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Henry  Martyn,  D.  D.  Port. 
12°  sheep.  New  York. 

£.174  Seaton,  W.  W.  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1811. 

£.175  Southey,  Robert.  The  Life  of  Nelson.  2 vols.  in  one. 
18°  boards.  Hartford,  1814. 


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BIOGRAPHY. 


2~  176  Spring,  Samuel,  A.  M.  Letters  and  Disquisitions.  18° 
sheep.  Newbury  port,  1789. 

177  Swift,  Job,  D.  D.  12°  sheep.  Middlebury,  Vt. 

J 178  Taylor,  Gen.  Memoirs  of  His  Staff,  etc.  12°  Phila- 
delphia, 1848. 

& 179  Taylor,  Jeremy,  D.  D.  12°  sheep.  London,  1661. 

/ 180  Taylor,  Timothy  A.  111.  Illuminated  cut.  32°  red 
cloth  gilt.  Boston,  1848. 

^ 181  Todd,  Henry  J.  8°  boards,  rough  edges.  London,  1818. 
/ / 182  Trimmer,  Mrs.  Her  Life,  Writings  and  Original  Let- 
ters. Polished  calf.  Port.  London,  1814.  2 pcs. 

C/  183  Spring.  Gardiner.  Life  of  Samue  1 J.  Mills,  M issionary 
of  Colonization  Society.  8°  sheep.  New  York,  1820. 
184  Stanhope,  Geo.  32°  sheep.  Hartford,  1800. 
u 185  Strong.  Caleb,  Late  Governor  of  Mass.,  Letters  to. 

186  Sumner,  Increase.  Memoir  b}*-  his  son,  Win.  H.  Port. 
8°  cloth,  gilt. 

/ c 187  Swedenborg.  The  Life  and  Writings  of  Emanuel 
Swedenborg.  Large  8°.  Boston,  1854. 

188  Swedenborg.  Tracts  on  Various  Subjects.  18°  London. 

189  Upham,  Gluts.  W.  Life  of  Jno.  C.  Fremont.  12°  cloth, 

ill.  Boston,  1856. 

t-  190  Vicars,  Capt.  Hedley.  12°  cloth. 

<J  191  Ward.  Win,  Farewell  Letters  to  Friends  in  Britain 
and  America,  on  returning  to  Bengal.  8°  boards. 
New  York,  1821. 

a 192  Warner,  Harriet  K.  Autobiography  of  Charles  Cald- 
well. 8°  cloth. 

*r_193  Watson,  Bishop  Rich.  Anecdotes  of  His  Life.  18° 
rough  edges.  Philadelphia,  1818. 

i 194  Wayland,  Edward.  U.  S.  Ecclesiastical  Reminiscences. 
8°  half  sheep.  New  York,  1846. 

^ 195  West,  Elizabeth.  Autobiography.  Early  wood-cut, 
port.  32°  sheep.  Exeter,  1817. 

f 196  Whitby,  Daniel,  I).  D.  8°  sheep.  Press  of  Isaiah 
Thomas,  1801. 

^ 197  Wilbur,  Hervey,  A.  M.  18°  sheep.  Exeter,  1814. 

O 198  Williams,  Rev.  Thomas.  12°  sheep.  Hartford,  1810. 

199  Wilson,  Ed.,  M.  A.  3 vols.  8°  half  calf.  London 

1833. 

200  W ilia ams,  Thos.  12°  sheep.  Providence,  1828. 


CATALOGUES. 


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O 202 


Woodward,  Ashbel,  M.  I).  Wampum.  Small  1°  tinted, 
rough  edges,  uncut.  Albany,  1878.  Presentation  copy 
from  the  Doctor. 

Woodward,  E.  & F.  W.  12°  bevelled  green  cloth  with 
plans.  New  York,  1866. 


CATALOGUES. 


Under  this  head  of  Catalogues  will  be  found  a vast  assemblage,  in- 
cluding lists  of  every  variety  of  personal  property  existing;  coins,  bric- 
h-bracr paintings ; briefly,  all  of  those  things  which  men  collect. 


203 

201 


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A Fii\v  Notes  on  the  Avery  Collections  of  Porcelains.  8° 

Allan,  John.  Catalogue  of  his  Collection  of  curios, 
coins  and  books,  with  names.  8°  rough  edges.  New 
York,  1861. 

Allan,  John.  His  entire  collection  of  books  and  curios. 
Partly  priced.  5278  lots.  Very  valuable  catalogue. 

Antique  Furniture  Catalogue  of  the  Stock  of  John 
Allen.  Bunker  Hill  relics,  etc.  See  post  Bunker 
Hill  Sword. 

Antiquities,  Coins  and  Pictures,  Society  of  Antiquaries 
8°  London,  1847. 

Articles  in  the  East  Indian  Marine  Society,  Salem, 
Mass.  Fiji  implements  of  war,  etc. 

Hank  Note  and  Commercial  Reporter.  111. 

Bazaar  of  the  Nations.  A catalogue  of  many  curiosities. 
Small  4°  pp.  34. 

Blake  Collection,  April  27,  1888.  By  Massamore  & Co.^  . 

Boston.  Cobb,  Bates,  Yerxa  Catalogue.  Small  4°  ill. 

Burnham,  Lafayette.  Catalogue  of  Books.  Hare  col- 
lection. 8°  rough  edges.  Boston,  1865.  2 pcs. 

Catalogue  of  Arms  and  Armor. 

Catalogue  of  American  Store  Cards. 

Catalogue.  Collection  of  Jeremiah  Colburn.  Large /o 
4°  thick  paper,  interleaved,  priced.  Published  at  $5. 

Catalogue  of  the  Arms,  Trophies  and  Relics  at  the 
Metropolitan  Fair,  New  York,  1864.  Catalogue  of  the 
great  Western  Sanitary  Fair,  the  same  year. 

CATALOGUEof  Auctions  and  Private  Sales.  Some  scarce. 

9 pcs. 


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CATALOGUES. 


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Catalogues.  Autograph  Letters,  Historical  Accounts. 
English  and  American.  50  pcs. 

Catalogue  of  Bric-a-brac,  Antique  Furniture,  Glass, 
Silks  and  Rugs. 

Catalogue  oi  Bric-a-brac,  Minerals,  Coins,  etc.,  printed 
b}r  the  owner  on  a private  press  ; being  curios,  trink- 
ets picked  up  by  him  from  his  friends,  numbering  no 
less  than  about  600  numbers,  now  kept  in  the  house  of 
Mr.  Bishop,  of  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  showing  what  an 
interesting  collection  can  be  made  from  common  things 
with  comparatively  few  opportunities;  almost  unique. 

Catalogue  of  Bric-a-brac.  The  Paulmier  Collection. 
32  pcs. 

Catalogue  by  W.  H.  Strobridge.  Ancient  and  Modern 
Coins  of  Joseph  E.  Gay,  of  New  York.  Priced,  with 
names  of  purchasers  in  pencil.  $ Y 

Catalogue  of  Bric-a-brac.  Tiffany  & Co. 

Catalogue  of  Bric-a-brac  and  the  Hulbert  Collection. 

Catalogue.  Williams  & Everett,  Art  Exhibition  ; ill. 

Catalogue  of  Botany,  Natural  History,  Coins  and 
Medals.  I bis  sale,  dated  January  20th,  1823,  ante- 
dates the  famous  Watkins  sale,  of  Salem,  by  several 
years,  and  is  much  more  important  than  that. 

Catalogue  of  Bric-a-brac,  Jewelry,  Coins,  etc.,  of  Con- 
sul Gen.  Storzel.  Catalogue  by  Ed.  Frossard./yh  6 he 

Catalogues  ol  Cabinets  of  It.  T.  Brumby’s  Collection. 
8°  New  York,  1869. 

Catalogue.  Over  11,000  Stereoscopic  Views.  The 
largest  collection  known.  8°  Washington,  1878. 

Catalogue  of  Animals  in  the  Aquarial  Gardens,  in- 
cluding the  Bushmen  and  Hottentots. 

C atalogue.  Circulars  from  many  different  dealers  com- 
prising coins,  etc. 

Coins  and  Medals,  sold  by  Samuel  Hatch,  Boston.  Ex- 
tremely rare. 

Catalogue.  Coins  and  Bric-it-brac. 

Catalogue  of  Coins,  including  a priced  copy  of  Hazel- 
tine's  type  table,  i pe  C 

Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  Gov.  Caleb  Lyon,  Por- 
celains, Washington  Pitchers,  Antique  Furniture,  etc. 

Catalogue  of  Collection  of  Minerals  in  the  British 
Museum.  8°  London,  1866. 


CATALOGUES. 


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238  Catalogue.  Contains  various  rare  pattern  pieces.  Large 

paper.  Philadelphia,  1870.  I t > L • , 

239  Catalogue  of  Confederate  Miscellany. 

240  Catalogues  of  Drugs,  Perfumery,  Wines,  Bric-a-brac, 

etc.,  etc.  Chinese  Articles,  Costumes,  etc.  Ceramics, 
Marble  Statuary,  Elegant  Vases.  52  pcs. 

241  Catalogues  of  Exhibits  of  various  Sanitary  Fairs  dur- 

ing 1864. 


242 


243 
V 244 


246 


bJy 25S 


Catalogue.  Furniture  and  bric-a-brac  in  the  Deacon 
house,  sold  in  Boston,  Sept.  5,  6,  1877. 

Catalogue.  Ice-cutting.  Illustrated;  colored  plates. 

Catalogue.  Indian  relics,  fossils  and  botany,  by  Wm. 
Nivens.  New  York,  April  17th,  1888. 

Catalogue  of  Law  Books.  Partly  priced.  Large  cata- 
logues of  Mr.  Cogan.  17  pcs. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Joel  Munsell.  Priced  and 
named  ; scarce. 

Catalogues,  Lists,  etc.  31  pcs. 

Catalogues.  Mnemonic  chart,  etc.  38  pcs. 

Catalogues,  Numismatics,  Archaeology,  etc.  Some 
scarce.  53  pcs. 

Catalogues,  Numismatics,  Books,  Mnemonics,  etc., 
28  pcs. 

Catalogue  of  Optical  Goods. 

Catalogue.  Phrenological  Specimens  ot  the  Boston 
Phrenological  Society. 

Catalogue  of  Rare  and  Curious  Books,  Flagellations 
and  other  curious  works.  Rare. 

Catalogue  of  the  Spencer  Collection. 

Catalogue  of  Trotting  and  thorough-bred  stock,  auction. 
Rare  information  concerning  trotting  horses  not  else- 
where found. 


/ 256  Catalogues  of  Wines  and  Liquors,  Medicines,  etc.  47 


pcs. 

Catalogue.  Finotti,  Rev.  J.  M.  His  collection  of 
coins  and  medals.  Large  4°  thick  paper,  ill. ; publish- 
ed at  $5.00. 


258  Catalogue  of  Frossard,  Ed. 
paper.  552  lots.  f /o  !wC 


Ancient  coins. 


//  259  Catalogue,  Sage,  A.  B.  Bogert’s  Collection, 
/ t—  to  Mar.  5th.  1652  lots.  1 s J J./jg 


Thick 
Feb.  28 


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CATALOGUES. 


% 260  Catalogue,  Strobridge,  W.  H.  Cabinet  of  Antiques. 

Illustrated  with  a fine  photographic  plate  of  gems, 
etc.  ; the  plate  very  rare.  2 copies. £ - v H . 

- 261  Catalogues.  I his  parcel  contains  many  catalogues, 

50  circulars,  etc.,  concerning  coins,  and  in  many  instances 

the  only  ones  issued,  and  the  only  vestiges  of  a literary 

- <jls  ' character  remaining  from  the  various  dealers.  Amongst 

them  a nearly  complete  set  of  the  circulars,  etc.,°of 
R.  W.  Mercer,  Fabyan,  Hazeltine,  C.  L.  Stake,  A.  B. 
Sage,  and  many  more.  598  pcs.  These  circulars  are 
amongst  the  rarest  American  numismatic  fragments 
to  be  found,  and  the  finding  of  them  involved  no  small 
amount  of  correspondence  and  outlay  of  money,  they 
having  cost  from  five  to  ten  cents  each. 

\jf^  262  Catalogue.  Valuable  private  Library,  mostly  priced 
and  named  ; uncut,  rough  edge.  Boston,  1866. 

/ 268  Ceramics.  Hughes  & Co.,  Catalogue.  Illustrated,  in 
colors. 

264  Chambers,  Rob.  B.  Priced  and  named.  Morocco,  half 
j bound.  1745  lots.  Z.J 

Cog  an,  Ld.  Gobi,  silver,  copper,  coins,  medals,  numis- 
matic books,  etc.,  from  Montreal.  Large,  thick,  tinted 
paper.  8°  pp.  74.  W*/?/ 

/ 266  Cog  an,  Ed.  Catalogue  of  American  coinsand  medals. 
'Thick  paper;  printed  prices. 

/ * ogan,  Ed.  ( atalogue  of  gold,  silver,  and  copper  coins 

. and  medals.  Large  4°  pp.  16.  > 

/&4s£r-  2(,8  (ogan,  Ed.  Large  paper;  thick,  interleaved  and  priced. 

/ 269  Cogan,  Ed.  American  Store  cards,  with  space  for 
marking.  Large  4°  428  pcs. 

a ( 270  Colburn,  Jeremiah.  Historical  Collection  of  Ancient 
1 Greek  and  Roman  Coins.  Thick  paper,  priced. 

£ 271  College  and  School  Catalogues,  etc.  Large  lot. 

/ 272  ( olleotions  in  Natural  History  and  Library  of  Poulson 

If-  273  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Australian  Tradesmen's 
Tokens;  account  of  early  Australia  Coinage.  8°  cloth. 
London,  1883. 

/ 274  Frossarij,  Ed.  Collection  of  Rush  C.  Hawkins,  April, 
18S.S.  Notices  of  Aaron  White  and  his  collections 
8°  New  York.  89  pp.  3/ f ) /.• 

275  Goods  sold  from  Blockade  Vessels,  “ The  Minna,”  “ The 
I et,  and  others:  cotton,  tobacco,  rosin,  and  scarce 
goods  during  the  late  war.  14  catalogues. 


CATALOGUES. 


17 


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282 


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/ 285 

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( 295 
296 


(loWANS,  Wm.  Classified  list  of  part  of  his  immense 
stock  of  books ; 11  pcs.  Probably  the  largest  private 
stock  ever  in  the  hands  of  any  book  seller  in  New 
York. 

Geoux,  D.  E.  Useful  information. 

Hoe  & Company.  Catalogue  of  printing  materials.  111. 

Jenks,  Wm.  J.  Catalogue  of  his  Private  Collection  ; 
manuscript,  unique.  Large  8°  thick  volume,  sheep, 
bound. 

Lindsay.  Priced  catalogue  of  valuable  books,  uncut, 
rough  edges.  Philadelphia,  1886.  Scarce. 

Loan  Collection.  Objects  of  art,  flags,  trophies,  relics, 
etc.  Society  of  Decorative  Art,  Exhibition  at  Nor- 
walk, Conn. 

Loan  Exhibitions,  etc.,  in  various  parts  of  the  country. 
The  Caxton  Celebration  at  Montreal. 

Maw  & Sons,  Books  of.  111.,  large  8°.  London,  1869. 

Millspaugh  Collection.  New  York,  1880.  Catalogue 
by  J.  W.  Hazeltine.  1/  Ai. 

Old  Catalogue  by  Howe,  Leonard  & Co.,  1847. 

Paintings  and  Statuary  of  the  Athenaeum  Galleiy, 
Boston. 

Prescott,  Dr.  Wm.  Priced  throughout ; extra  rare. 

Priced  Catalogue.  Collection  of  Henry  M.  Brooks, 
Finotti  and  others.  Interleaved,  heavy  tinted  paper. 

Prospectus  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  the 
North. 

Sage.  Catalogue  of  H.  Bogert.  Partly  priced  and 
named.  163  lots. 

Sage  and  Ponce  de  Leon.  Priced  catalogues,  Sage, 
Ponce  de  Leon,  Harzfeld,  John  C.  Curtis  ; some  scarce  ; 
mostly  8°. 

Styles,  Dr.  Catalogue  of  his  fine  Library.  Thick  laid 
tinted  paper,  8°.  New  York,  1866.  4/ ^ 

Taylor,  John.  Catalogue  of  his  fine  Library,  sold  in 
Albany,  1865. 

The  Cesnola  and  De  Morgan  Collections.  2 pcs.  8°. 

The  Hill  Collection.  March,  1886.  '\C>  ' ^ 

Various  papers,  including  the  catalogue  of  Charles 
Morse,  issued  in  Boston  and  certainly  one  of  the  rarest 
catalogues  extant.  A mnemonic  chart  and  various 
other  odds,  ends  and  relics. 


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CATALOGUES. 


297  Walker,  F.  A.  Almost  every  known  household  appli- 
ance. 8°  Boston,  1871.  111.  Wines,  liquors,  cigars, 

etc.,  etc. 

298  Weeks  & Potter.  Catalogue  in  Pharmacy.  Most  com- 

plete. 12°  limp  covers.  Boston,  pp.  230. 

A.  299  Whitall,  Tatum  & Co.  Drug  Catalogue. 

/ 300  Willis,  Win.  Coins  and  Coinage.  Manuscript. 

/ 301  Winslow,  J.  Howard,  of  Mexico.  Catalogue  by  Lyman 
II.  Low,  with  Mr.  Low’s  usual  care.  111.  449  lots.  I, 

302  Woodward.  W.  Elliot.  Catalogue  of  books  ; fully  priced. 
One  of  the  largest  private  catalogues  ever  issued  in  the 
country,  containing  6M0  lots.  '/  ^ 

//*  302a  Duplicate  of  the  last.  Thick  paper,  priced. 


U~  303  Woodward,  W.  Elliot.  Catalogue  of  his  private  libra- 
ry. Leavitt,  Streibeigh  & Co.  Large  8°  thick  tinted 
paper,  priced,  and  named  in  pencilf,  ^/  ' . -C  4.  q/7 G » ' 

' 304  Woodward,  W.  Elliot.  Library.  Contains  the  oTigiT 
nal  portfolio  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Collection.  (D  R v ° 

/ 30o  Woodward,  W.  Elliot.  Announcements  of  his  differ- 
ent Books.  Washingtoniana,  D'Lsraeli’s  Works.  2 pcs. 

/a  30G  Woodward,  W.  Elliot.  Catalogue  of  Coins  and  Medals. 

Collection  of  J.  M.  A.  Lehrman,  of  New  York.  8° 
thick  paper,  ill.  1842  Nos.  - / 


307  Woodward,  W.  Elliot.  Private  Collection  of  Coins, 

Medals,  etc.  Thick  paper,  ill.  4219  lots .'° Jr* 

308  Woodward,  W.  E.  The  following  list,  complete  from 

the  beginning,  is  numbered  according  to  Woodward’s 
list  ol  Coin  Sales,  a lew  being  designated  by  letters. 
All  are  neatly  priced,  mostly  in  red  ink,  and  Nos.  9, 
11  and  all  after  18  are  printed  on  heavy  tinted  paper, 
especially  for  Collectors.  All  are  rare.  ' The  names  of 
former  owners  are  given  with  the  date  and  place  of 
sales.  With  few  exceptions  the  sales  were  made  by 
Bangs  & Co.,  of  New  York  City.  The  clerical  labor 
of  pricing  the  catalogues  cost  little  less  than  one  dollar 
each.  The  collection  entire  is  very  rare , and  is  hardly 
known  in  perfection.  Many  are  extremely  rare  and  can 
be  obtained  only  from  the  publisher,  and  a number  of 
them  are  unprocurable.  Several  are  illustrated  with 
tine  photographs,  of  which  the  number  is  given  after 
the  title  of  the  catalogue.  The  illustrated  numbers 
are  particularly  scarce.  This  is  the  only  set  that  can 
be  by  any  possibility  offered  for  sale,  as  not  another 
<me  remains. 


CATALOGUES. 


19 


/309 

A. 

) 310 

1 

if  ) 311 

2 

(.312 

3 

\)o  313 

4 

So  314 

5 

t/~315 

B. 

' v 316 

6 

Z^  17 

7 

^-818 

8 

^ 319 

9 

20 

10 

W -821 

11 

12 

3*3 

13 

m 

14 

356 

15 

16 

32‘ 

17 

^V-328  C. 


Boston  ; June,  1860.  Soiled  copy. 

Boston  ; July,  1860. 

Boston  ; Oct.,  I860. 

Boston  ; Jan.  1861. 

Boston  ; Nov.,  1862.  Finotti  Col.  Printed  prices. 

Boston;  April,  1863. 

Boston  ; March,  1863.  Smith  Col.  Very  scarce. 

Boston  ; Oct.,  1863. 

Providence  ; Dec.,  1863.  Almost  the  rarest  of  the 
series,  sells  when  found  at  $5.00  each. 

Providence  ; March,  1861. 

New  York;  March,  1864.  McCoy  Col.,  and  two 
addendas,  the  last  the  Betts  fabrications  and  one  of 
the  scarcest. 

New  York;  Oct.,  1864.  Printed  prices. 

New  York  ; Dec.,  1865.  Sixth  semi-annual.  Very 
rare  date,  one  of  the  scarcest. 

New  York;  Feb.,  1866.  Chambers  Col.  Very  rare. 

New  York  ; Feb.  Chambers  Col.  Rare. 

New  York  ; Dec.,  1866.  Hoffman  Col.  No.  8 S.  A- 

New  York;  Dec.,  1866.  Jenkins  & Paine’s  Col. 

New  York ; April,  1867.  S.  A.  No.  9 and  Ad- 
denda. 

New  York  : Oct.,  1867.  Mickley  Col.  S.  A.  No.  10. 
j Extra  rare..  Sell  at  auction  at  $5.00  each  ; I will  give 
$4.00  each  for  as  many  copies  as  can  be  found.  17 
New  York.  Addenda. 

New  York;  Dec.,  1871.  Clay  Col.  Photo,  plates, 
thick  paper. 


mj- 329  18  New  York;  Feb.  1874. 

6^330  19  New  York  ; Nov.,  1878.  Holland  Col.  4,208  lots. 
^1  20  New  York;  Nov.,  1878.  H.  E.  Woodward’s  Col. 
Bric-a-brac,  etc. 


21 

22 


334  23 
336  24 
33t)  25 


337  26 


New  York;  Mar.,  1879.  Bowdoin  Col. 
Boston  ; June,  1879.  Coins,  Medals,  etc. 
New  York  ; Sept.,  1879.  Pratt  Col. 
Boston;  Oct.,  1879.  Robinson  Col. 

New  York  ; Dec.,  1879.  Gertz  and  others. 
Boston  ; Jan.  1880.  Haines  Col. 


20 


CATALOGUES. 


All  the  following  were  held  in  New  York,  unless  otherwise  mentioned, 
I signifies  illustrated,  and  the  figure  following,  the  number  of  plates. 

3*98  27  March,  1880.  Emory  Col. 

May,  1880.  Searing  Col. 

June,  1880.  Searing  Col. 

Curtis  Col. 

Jenks  Col. 

Haines  Col. 

Mercer  Col. 

Foreign.  I.  2. 

Hitchcock  Col. 

Clogston  Col. 

Clogston  Col. 

Marvin  Col. 


28 

M4-  29 
Ml  30 

342  31 

343  32 

344  33 

345  34 

346  35 

347  36 

348  37 

349  38 


June,  1880. 
Sept.,  1880. 
Oct.,  1880. 
Dec.,  1880. 
Jenks  Col. 
Jan.,  1881. 
April,  1881. 
April,  1881. 
June,  1881 


Bric-a-brac. 


Thin  paper. 

I.  1. 


I.  1. 


none  thick  remaining.  I.  6. 


Arms,  etc. 

I.  1. 

Arch. 
Masonic. 


Thin 


paper, 


I.  1. 

Arch. 


I.  1. 


* 


'MO  55 
H4J  56 
■H68  57 

369  58 

370  59 

371  60 

372  61 


S 

) 371 
37‘. 


June,  1881.  Jennison  Col. 

June,  1881.  Jennison  Col. 

Oct.,  1881.  Woolley  Col. 

Oct.,  1881.  Burton  Col.  I.  2. 

Oct.,  1881.  Ralston  Col. 

Boston,  Jan.,  1882.  Elmyra  Col. 

Mar.,  1882.  Dohrmann  Col.  I.  4. 

April,  1882.  Deitrieh  Col.  I.  2. 

Boston;  June,  1882.  Washburn  Col 
June,  1882.  Ralston  Col.  Arch. 

July,  1882.  Montreal  Col.  1.1. 

Ralston  Col.  I.  2. 

Spang  Col.  Arch. 

Blanchard  Col.  1. 
Ralston-Spang  Col. 

Maas  Col.  I.  1. 

Dr.  Lewis's  Nuin.  Library,  etc. 
Mexican  Col.  I.  2. 

Crepy  Masonic  Col. 

Jenks  Col.  I.  1. 

Belmont  Col.  I.  I. 
Beale-Nissley  Col.  Arch. 

1883.  Vickery’s  Glen  men 


Oct.,  1882. 
Oct.,  1882. 
Dec.,  1882. 
Dec.,  1882. 
Dec.,  1882. 
May,  1883. 
June,  1883. 
June,  1883. 
June,  1883. 
Oct.,  1883. 
Oct.,  1888. 
Boston;  De 


I. 


Arch. 


Anthropology,  Natural  History,  Bric-a-brac, 


M us( 


scum, 


CATALOGUES. 


21 


tr 


62  Jan.,  1884.  Ely  Col.  I.  3. 

63  March,  1884.  Howard-Holstein  Col.  I.  1. 

64  March,  1884.  Unnamed  Col.  Books,  Stationery, 
Arch.,  Bric-a-brac,  etc. 

65  Boston  ; March,  1884.  Old  Engravings, 

66  April,  1884.  Springfield  Col.  I.  1. 

67  May,  1884.  Levick  Col.  I.  4. 

68  July,  1884.  European  Col.  I.  1. 

Private  Col.  I.  6. 

Lehrmann  Col.  I.  1. 

Wight  Col.  I.  2. 

Arch.,  etc. 

Clark  Col.  I.  1. 

Books,  Criminal  Literature. 

Arch.,  Autographs,  etc. 

Books  and  Pamphlets. 

Randall  Col.  I.  2. 

Randall  Col.  No.  2.  I.  1. 

Harlow  E.  Woodward’s  Collection, 


69  Oct.,  1884. 

70  Dec.,  1884. 

71  Feb.,  1885. 

72  Feb.,  1885. 

73  April,  1885. 

74  April,  1885. 

75  May,  1885. 

76  June,  1885. 

77  July,  1885. 

78  Sept.,  1885. 

79  Sept.,  1885. 
Stamps,  etc. 

80  Dec.,  1885. 


Matthews  Col. 

81  May  21-24,  1886.  Books,  Pamphlets,  Archaeology, 
Genealogy,  Numismatics,  Local  History,  Trials,  etc. 
A private  library;  contains  2817  Nos. 

i/~393  82  April  26, 1886.  War  Relics,  Archaeology,  etc.  Wag- 
man  Collection.  The  auctioneer’s  return. 


t/~394  83  April  27,  29,  1886.  J.  S.  Twining’s  Collection 
of  American  Coins  in  gold,  silver  and  copper.  With  a 
little  collection  of  Bric-a-brac.  The  auctioneer’s  re- 
turns. 

D'H95  84  April  30,  1886.  J.  M.  Tilton.  Collections  of  Amer- 
ican Store  Cards,  Copper  Heads,  etc.  Auctioneer’s 
return. 


l/'396  85 


° 397  86 


98  87 


June  12,  1886.  Postage  and  Revenue  Stamps,  En- 
velopes and  Postal  Cards  from  the  collection  of  Mr. 
Sterling.  Auctioneer's  return. 

July  23,  24,  1886.  Archaeology  and  Pre-histories  in 
Stone  and  Flint  from  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  N.  W.  Georgia 
and  S wanton,  Vermont. 

June  25,  1886.  Minerals.  Wettstein  Museum.  Ne- 
gaunee,  Michigan.  Auctioneer’s  original  return. 


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EARLY  NEW  ENGLAND  IMPRINTS. 


U,o  407 


88  June  28,  29,  1886.  Ancient  and  American  Coins 
and  Medals.  1028  lots.  Original  auctioneer’s  re- 
turn. 

89  Oct.,  1886.  The  closing  sale  of  the  stock  of  J. 
Colvin  Randall. 

90  Oct.  28,  1886.  Postage  and  Revenue  Stamps,  Frac- 
tional Currency,  War  Envelopes,  etc. 

91  Oct.  29  and  80,  1886.  Minerals,  Ores  and  Crystals, 
Articles  of  Household  Adornment. 

92  Dec.  21,  22,  1886.  Archaeology.  A rare  lot.  The 
Linney  and  other  Collections  from  Georgia  and  Ken- 
tucky. Over  900  lots. 

93  Feb.  12,  1887.  Coins  and  Medals  of  a Lady  Numis- 
matist of  Western  New  York. 

94  Aug.  16  to  19,  1887.  Coins,  Medals,  Tokens  and 
Curios.  Original  return  of  the  auctioneers.  About 
1800  lots. 

9o  May  21—25,  1888.  Coins  and  Medals,  including  a 
remarkable  assortment  of  American  Colonials  and 
Mint  Coins.  Splendidly  illustrated  with  12  plates. 
Original  auctioneer's  returns. 

Woodward,  W.  E.  lust  of  his  Coin  Sale  Catalogues. 
New  York,  1882. 


EARLY  NEW  ENGLAND  IMPRINTS. 


408 


A | Devout  & Mumble  | Enquiry  | into  the  reasons  of 
the  | Divine  Council  | In  the  death  of  | Good  Men. 
An  early  Boston  imprint  of  the  17th  century.  First 
page  injured,  otherwise  a good  impression  and  very 
rare.  Running  title,  “ An  inquiry  into  the  death  of 
good  men.  Rough  edges.  This  book  is  doubtless  a 
Mather.  18°  pp.  16. 

Amecio,  William.  Lectures  on  the  Psalms  of  David. 
Small  4°  sheep.  Autograph  of  Elijah  Dunbar.  “Ex 
libris  Patris  et  Avi."  Amsterdam,  1685.  From  the 
Mather  library,  presumed  to  have  been  presented  bv 
C.  Mather. 


410  Ancient  work  in  Latin.  Thick  folio,  old  binding,  k.  a. 
h rom  the  Mather  library.  Autograph  of  Elijah  Dun- 
bar, 1607. 


EARLY  NEW  ENGLAND  IMPRTNTS. 


23 


/»  111 

X?J- 


412 


t/^13 


do  414 


Jo  416 


i.  417 
^ 418 


Baxter,  Richard.  Catholick  Theologies  or  Pacification 
of  the  Dogmatical  Word  Warriors.  Folio,  old  calf, 
London,  1675.  Another  Book  from  the  old  Mather 
Library,  like  several  of  the  preceding,  presented  to 
Samuel  Dunbar  from  the  original  library.  Portrait  on 
copper  of  Richard  Baxter. 

Breeches  Bible.  An  original  copy  from  the  Mather 
Library.  Laid  between  the  leaves  are  some  ridiculous 
statements  concerning  this  volume.  This  is  said  to 
have  come  over  in  the  Mayflower  to  Newburyport. 

Calvin,  John.  Institutio  Christianiae  Religionis.  From 
the  Mather  Library,  presented  to  Samuel  Dunbar. 
Thick  8°  calf.  Geneva,  1592. 

Colman,  Benj.  Baptismal  Sermon.  18°  boards.  Bos- 
ton, 1722.  Like  most  of  the  originals  of  the  Mathers 
of  Boston  it  is  a very  rare  book.  Contains  a preface 
from  the  object  of  the  ordinance,  R.  Judah  Morris,  a 
converted  Jew,  also  an  introduction,  signed  by  In- 
crease Mather,  dated  Cambridge,  May  1st,  1722.  18° 

half  bound  in  sheep.  A rare  Mather  volume  ; together 
with  two  separate  works,  “The  Whole  Truth,  etc.,” 
written  by  Morris.  Small  8°  half  bound.  Boston,  1722. 

Another  copy. 

Another  of  the  books  from  the  old  Mather  family,  pre- 
sented by  Samuel  Mather,  son  of  Cotton,  to  Samuel 
Dunbar.  A volume  of  ancient  commentaries  on  the 
Prophet  Hosea,  with  original  presentation  inscription 
to  Samuel  Dunbar  from  Samuel  Mather.  Contains  a 
friendly  presentation  note  in  the  handwriting  of  Sam- 
uel Mather,  with  numerous  marginal  notes  to  text,  in 
the  same  handwriting.  Hilderbergia.  4°  old  calf. 
London,  1605. 

Another  of  the  books  of  the  Mather  family,  presented 
to  Samuel  Dunbar,  1724,  by  Samuel  Mather,  son  of 
Cotton  Mather.  Thick  4°. 

Another  volume  from  the  Mather  family,  presented  by 
Samuel  Mather  to  Samuel  Dunbar,  1704.  Contains  a 
Greek  inscription. 

Another.  Early  Religious  work,  from  the  Mather,  and 
later  from  the  Dunbar  Library ; a presentation  copy 
from  original  library  of  the  Mathers,  1641.  Thick 
folio,  old  calf,  Geneva.  From  the  press  of  Jacob  Stoer. 
Contains  Stoer’s  quaint  monograms.  Original  of  the 
period. 


24 


EARLY  NEW  ENGLAND  IMPRINT'S. 


420  Commentary.  Collectors  of  books  will  remember  the 

sale  of  the  Library  of  the  Mather  family  : many  of  the 
books  passed  into  the  hands  of  George  Brinley  of  Hart- 
ford, Conn.  This  volume,  originally  from  the  Mather 
Library,  was  presented  by  Samuel  Mather  to  Samuel 
Dunbar,  as  shown  by  the  inscription  in  writing  of 
Dunbar, „ 1 728.  Ibis  is  a volume  of  Commentaries 
on  the  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews.  8°  old  calf.  Hilder- 
bergia,  1513. 

421  Commentary  by  David  Paeria  on  the  Epistle  to  the 

Romans.  Contains  a presentation  note  from  Samuel 
Mather  to  Samuel  Dunbar,  1725,  and  on  the  title  page 
170o.  1 he  autograph  of  Richard  Mather  is  extremely 

rare.  4 old  calf.  Frankfort,  1578.  Presentation 
note  on  the  title  page  from  Mather  Ryles,  1725.  32° 
sheep. 

422  ( ommentary  by  David  Paeria  on  the  Epistle  to  the 

Hebrews.  Contains  an  autograph  of  Richard  Mather, 
progenitor  of  the  Mathers  in  America,  and  also  con- 
tains a presentation  note  from  Samuel  Mather  to 
Samuel  Dunbar,  1725. 


S 0 £> 


423 


Cotton,  John.  Tue  General  Practice  of  the  Churches  of 
New  England  relating  to  | Baptism,  | vindicated,  | or 
some  | essays  | on  this  important  question.  With  some 
letters  that  passed  on  the  subject,  by  John  Cotton, 
A.  M.,  of  Plymouth.  In  good  condition.  Notin  the 
Brinley  Library,  and  is  worthy  to  have  been  there. 
Extremely  rare.  8°  uncut,  pp.  72. 

Cummings,  M.  A.  Discourses  to  a Society  of  Young 
Men.  With  a selection  of  pamphlets  published  on  va- 
rious occasions,  chiefly  on  controversial  theological 
points  formerly  of  local  importance.  8°  calf,  v.d.; 
from  the  old  Dunbar  Library. 


t 427 


* 'illllVUVMp 


Early  New  England  Sermons  ; funere 
8’  sheep,  v.  y.,  v.  <1.  12  bound  together. 

Edward  Stillingfleet,  D.  I).,  Lord  Bishop  of  Worcester. 
Ground  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion.  Portrait 
'"|  London,  1721.  Kolio,  old  calf.  Inscription 

1 " in  fine  condition. 


on  copper, 
on  fly-leaf  by 
Tract  Primer. 


Samuel  Mather 
18°  cloth. 


Edwards,  John.  Theologia  Reformata,  from  the  Dun- 
bar Library,  originally  from  Mercy  Peirce  from  her 
father.  Large  folio,  panelled  calf.  London,  172(i. 


EARLY  NEW  ENGLAND  IMPRINTS. 


25 


rfo  428  Elijah  Dunbar.  Patris  Dono.  This  volume  from  the 
old  Mather  Library,  is  a scriptural  proof  of  the  propri- 
ety of  infant  baptism  and  infant  church  membership, 
and  was  doubtless  used  in  the  preparation  by  Increase 
Mather  of  his  reply  to  John  Norcot.  A most  rare 
book,  being  undoubtedly  an  unique  volume;  sold  in 
Woodward’s  Library,  1869,  for  $250,  (probably  gov- 
erned in  its  value  by  its  weight,)  the  largest  price 
ever  paid  for  an  American  book;  contains  on  the  fly- 
loaf  its  ownership  and  a variety  of  manuscript  entries. 
Square  8°  old  sheep.  London,  1651.  The  book  is 
thus  traced  to  the  former  ownership  of  the  Mathers, 
by  an  actual  chain  of  title  from  the  17th  century. 

Jo  429  Erasmus.  18°  sheep.  From  the  Mather  Library;  a 
present  to  Rev.  Mr.  Dunbar.  London,  1717. 

^-430  Hill,  Joseph.  Greek  and  Latin  Dictionary.  On  the 
fly-leaf  autograph  of  former  owner,  1699;  probably 
from  the  old  Mather  Library.  8°  old  calf,  sign.,  title, 
imp. 


431  Holy  Bible.  A portion  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  in  Greek  ; 
copious  annotations  in  manuscript,  also  in  Greek. 
Large  4°  bound  in  vellum.  A manuscript  note  on  the 
fly-leaf  recites  that  the  book  was  bought  by  Rev. 
Elijah  Dunbar  from  his  classmate,  J.  B.  Howe,  and 
that  it  was  formerly  of  the  Mather  Library  and  prob- 
ably owned  by  Richard  Mather  of  Dorchester,  and 
later  from  the  Mather  Byles  Library  of  Boston.  The 
annotations  are  on  inserted  leaves  ; very  ancient  and 
very  voluminous,  and  showing  great  labor.  The 
volume  is  unique  and  curious,  and  well  worthy  of 
study  ; as  stated  in  the  note,  from  the  Mather  and  Byles 
Libraries;  bears  evidence  of  venerable  antiquity. 

432  Holy  Bible.  Breeches  Bible.  [See  Genesis  iii.  7.]  A 
rare  Bible  from  the  Library  of  the  Mathers.  “ Then 
the  eyes  of  them  both  were  opened,  and  they  knew 
that  they  were  naked,  and  they  sewed  figge  tree  leaves 
together  and  made  themselves  breeches.”  4°  ancient 
calf  with  bands.  Concerning  the  rarity  of  this  book  a 
considerable  amount  of  taffy  has  been  printed  in  the 
Boston  “Transcript”  under  the  head  of  Notes  and 
Queries. 

^*£1433  Hopkins,  Stephen,  A.  M.  Magazine;  this  magazine, 
published  in  New  England,  was  devoted  to  the  prin- 
ciples of  religion  according  to  Edwards,  Hopkins, 
Strong  and  other  divines  of  the  period.  8vo  sheep. 
Newbury  port,  1783. 


26 


EARLY  NEW  ENGLAND  IMPRINTS. 


Hosea.  Commentary  on  the  Prophet ; one  of  the  an- 
cient Mather  books.  Samuel  Mather,  1706,  on  the  fly 
leaf,  back  of  the  title  pages.  Presentation  note  from 
Samuel  Mather,  dated  July,  1725.  Many  marginal 
references  in  the  handwriting  of  Samuel  Mather.  4° 
old  sheep. 


Ji,  435  Hutchins,  Thomas.  Xenophon’s  Anabasis.  Another 
volume  from  the  original  Mather  Library.  Presented 
to  the  Dunbar  Library,  when  Dunbar  was  in  Harvard 
College.  12°  sheep.  Cambridge,  1785. 


/c  c 438 


Mather,  Increase.  A Discourse  | Concerning  | Faith 
and  Fervency  | in  | Prayer  | and  the  Glorious  King- 
dom of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  on  | earth,  now  approach- 
ing. | Delivered  in  several  Sermons,  | in  which  the 
signs  of  the  present  | times  are  considered,  with  a true 
| account  of  the  late  wonderful  and  | astonishing  suc- 
cess of  the  Gospel  in  Ceilon,  Amboina  and  Malabar. 
Followed  by  quotations  in  five  lines.  Small  8°  old  calf, 
a few  of  the  last  leaves  torn,  but  the  book  generally  in 
good  condition.  Excessively  rare. 

Mather,  Increase.  A number  of  Religious  Discourses, 
early  Boston  imprints;  one  on  Apostasy  ; all  of  course 
on  religious  subjects.  A number  of  separate  titles 
bound  together.  A Sermon  on  the  execution  of  two 
men,  wherein  is  showed  that  excess  in  wickedness 
doth  bring  untimely  death.  Printed  for  R.  P.  in 
Boston,  1685.  A very  early  New  England  Execution 
Sermon.  Such  profitable  occasions  were  always  reli- 
giously improved  in  early  New  England.  In  poor 
condition,  hut  a very  rare  book. 

Mather,  Increase.  The  | Life  & Death  | of  | the  Rev- 
erend Man  of  God,  | Mr.  Richard  Mather  | Teacher  of 
the  Church  in  | Dorchester  | in  New  England.  | Cam- 
bridge | Printed  for  S.  G.  and  M.  .1.  1670.  Preface 
by  Increase  Mather.  A line,  almost  clean  copy.  Small 
4 First  leaf  a little  injured  at  the  upper  right  hand. 
A scarce  biography  and  extremely  rare  hook. 


439  Mather,  Increase.  | Teacher  of  a Church  in  Boston, 
N.  E.  Quotation  in  live  lines.  Historical  Discourse 
| concerning  the  [ Prevalency  | of  | prayer  | Wherein 
is  showed  that  New  England’s  late  deliverance  from 
the  heathen  is  an  eminent  answer  of  prayer.  | Boston, 
1677.  Printed  and  sold  by  John  Foster,  1677. 


EARLY  NEW  ENGLAND  IMPRINTS. 


27 


Mather.  Remarkable  Providences.  A portion  of  one 

of  the  rarest  works  by  the  Mathers,  from  pages  167  to 

300.  Portion  of  the  original  work  on  Witchcraft ; one 

of  the  rarest  books  existing1. 

© 

/&  441  Mather,  Samuel,  some  time  Pastor  in  the  Church  at 
Dublin.  This  book  undoubtedly  from  the  old  Mather 
Library,  presented  to  Samuel  Dunbar.  Square  calf. 

N London,  1705. 

2 Another  book  from  the  old  Mather  Library ; Baxter, 
Richard.  Catholick  Theologie.  Plain,  pure  and  peace- 
able, for  the  pacification  of  the  dogmatical  word  war- 
riors. Copper-plate  portrait  of  Baxter.  Folio,  calf. 
London,  1675. 

j^-443  Mather,  Increase.  A sermon  preached  in  Boston,  July, 
1682.  Contains  a preface  by  the  Rev.  Author,  and  an 
announcement  of  some  of  his  books.  Amongst  others 
his  “Illustrious  Providences.”  The  book  is  nearly 
complete,  but  stained  and  soiled.  Small  8°  Boston, 
1682. 

^/^444  Mather,  Increase.  Preface  to  a discourse  by  Jonathan 
Mitchel,  of  Cambridge,  in  New  England.  The  dis- 
course itself  is  on  the  glory  to  which  God  called  be- 
lievers by  Jesus  Christ.  8°  old  sheep.  Boston.  S. 
Green.  Printed  for  Benj.  Elliott  and  sold  at  his  shop. 
1721.  Contains  genealogy  of  the  Mitchel  family. 
Small  8°  with  preface  by  Walter,  minister  of  Roxbury. 
Very  rare.  Introduction  to  the  reader  by  John  Col- 
lins. In  good  condition,  but  a little  stained. 

445  Morton,  Nathaniel.  New  England's  Memoriall,  or  a 
brief  narration  of  the  most  memorable  of  remarkable 
passages  of  the  Providence  of  God  manifested  to  the 
Planters  of  New  England  in  America,  with  reference 
to  the  first  colony  therein  called  New  Plimouth;  as 
also  a nomination  of  divers  of  the  most  eminent  instru- 
ments, deceased,  both  of  Church  and  Commonwealth, 
improved  in  the  first  beginning  and  after  progress  of 
sundry  of  the  respected  jurisdiction  of  those  parts.  In 
reference  unto  sundry  exemplary  passages  of  their 
lives,  and  the  time  of  their  death.  One  of  the  rarest, 
of  the  original  Vols.  of  New  England  history.  Small 
4°  in  original  calf  binding.  Without  doubt  one  of  the 
finest  copies  extant.  On  the  fiy  leaves  may  be  seen  the 
autographs  of  former  owners,  John  Andrews,  Leonard 
Withington  and  others. 


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EARLY  NEW  ENGLAND  IMPRINTS. 


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Old  book.  Believed  to  be  a Mather,  late  in  the  17th 
century.  Contains  the  names  of  many  divines  of  New 
England  of  that  time.  Boards,  sheep.  The  first  pages 
imperfect. 

Old  New  England  Sermons,  early  in  the  18th  century, 
some  local.  8°  sheep,  v.  L,  v.  d. 

Old  Mather  Library.  Theoretical  and  Practical  Theol- 
ogy. Petro  Varo,  Mastrich.  Copperplate  portrait ; 
presentation  note  to  Samuel  Dunbar,  1704.  Supposed 
to  be  in  the  handwriting  of  Samuel  Mather. 

Pemberton,  Ebenezer.  The  | Divine  Original  | and  | 
Dignity  | of  Government  asserted,  | and  advantageous 
prospect  of  the  Ruler's  Mortality  | Recommended.  A 
Sermon  preached  before  his  Excellency  the  Gouer- 
nour,  the  Honourable  Council  and  Assembly  of  the 
Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  England, 
May  31st,  1710.  Small  8°  sheep.  Boston,  1710.  In 
fine  condition.  One  of  the  rarest  of  the  Massachusetts 
Election  Sermons,  and  historically  one  of  the  most 
valuable. 

Ratio  Disciplinae.  Modeled  on  the  original  Ratio  Dis- 
ciplinae  by  Cotton  Mather.  18°  sheep.  Portland, 
1829. 

Reformation,  the  great  duty  of  an  afflicted  people, 
Walking  with  God,  etc.  Doubtless  by  one  of  the 
Mathers.  Imperfect;  pp.  36. 

Stillingfleet,  Edw.,  I).  1).  This  book  is  evidently  from 
the  old  Mather  Library.  Contains  a line  portrait  on 
copper.  Old  calf,  in  fine  condition.  London,  1724. 

Staynoe.  Salvation  by  Christ  alone.  From  the  Dunbar 
Library,  probably  belonged  to  Cotton  Mather.  8°  old 
sheep.  London,  1 7 04. 

The  | Compleat  souldier,  or  expert  | Artillary  Man, 
with  the  various  beats  of  the  drum  necessary  for  young 
Soldiers,  Captains,  Clerks,  etc.  Boston.  Printed  for 
and  sold  by  Nicholas  Boone,  over  against  the  old 
Church,  1701.  Early  Boston  imprint.  One  of  the 
earliest  military  books  printed  in  New  England. 
Small  H°  boards,  sheep. 

The  Deyet  of  Poland.  A satire  printed  at  Dantiz  in  the 
year  1705.  Phis  volume  was  taken  from  a bound  col- 
lection of  early  New  England  tracts,  and  is  presumed 
to  be  a New  England  imprint  of  an  early  date, 


FACETIAE 


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O 456  The  | Reasonableness  | of  | Personal  Reformation  | and 
the  | Necessity  of  | Conversion.  | 18°  Early  Boston 

edition  by  John  Flavell,  Boston,  N.  E.,  1725.  Very 
rare. 


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472 


FACETIAE. 

A Portraiture  of  Shakerism,  character  and  conduct 
from  first  appearance  of  Ann  Lee  to  the  present  time. 
Written  by  Mary  M.  Dyer.  8°  half  bound.  A scarce 
and  much  read  book.  s.  I .,  1821. 

American  Notes  and  Queries.  No.  2 contains  a note 
concerning  John  Cleland,  the  author  of  a certain  noto- 
rious book,  and  other  curious  bibliographical  informa- 
tion. 

Beaujoint,  Jules.  The  Secret  Memoirs  of  Madame 
Pompadour.  8°  Purple  cloth,  ill.  London,  1885. 

Cox,  S.  S.  One  of  Cox’s  funny  speeches  on  the  Marine. 

Cupid’s  Yokes,  or  the  binding  forces  of  conjugal  life,  by 
E.  H.  Haywood.  8°  Rigidly  suppressed  and  has  given 
rise  to  several  controversies  at  law. 

Erotica,  etc.  A most  curious  collection.  12°  pp.  12. 
New  York,  1867. 

Life  in  Boston.  Irregular.  6 numbers. 

Matsell,  Geo.  W.  Vocabulum,  or  the  Rogue’s  Lexi- 
con. 12°  cloth,  port.,  illustrated,  scarce. 

Mrs.  Cibber.  Her  two  remarkable  and  romantic  trials. 
Illustrated.  Red  cloth.  London,  1887. 

Peele,  Geo.,  The  Jests  of.  A man  very  well  known  in 
London  and  elsewhere.  Also  the  History  of  Friar 
Rush:  The  History  of  Tanakin  Shinker,  the  hog-faced 
woman.  Illustrated.  A very  rare  re-printed  book. 
Small  4°  Half  bound  in  morocco. 

Sheridan,  Louisa  H.  The  Comic  Offering.  Comic  ill., 
2 vols.  18°  full  gilt,  embossed  morocco. 

Story  of  Esquire  Brown  and  His  Mule.  111. 

The  Beggar  Girl,  by  Mrs.  Bennet.  5 vols.  12°  boards, 
half  bound.  London,  1813. 

The  Comic  Offering.  111.  12°  morocco,  embossed. 

London,  1831. 

The  Fiend's  Delight,  by  Dodgrill.  111.,  cloth. 


80 


GENEALOGY. 


j/o  473  The  Life  of  Madame  Vestris.  Contains  a series  of  let- 
ters written  by  Madame  to  Handsome  Jack  ; also  many 
curious  anecdotes.  Post  8°  red  cloth.  London,  1839. 


GENEALOG-Y. 


<^o  474  American  Family  Antiquity.  Illustrated  with  portraits 
and  emblazoned  armorial  coats.  Contains  the  records 
of  Snow,  Wheeler,  Martin,  Colover,  Kish,  Waterbury, 
and  other  American  families.  A sumptuous  and  costly 
woik,  now  very  scarce.  Large  4°  bound  in  red  cloth, 
gilt.  New  York,  1881. 

475  Barnaby.  Family  of  the  Barnaby  or  Barnabe  Family. 
Lxcerpt  Irom  the  Histor.  and  Genealogical  Register. 

Jr  476  Buckingham  Family.  By  Rev.  W.  F.  Chapman,  A.  M. 
111.  8°  Hartford,  Conn.,  1872.  Rare. 

2 477  Chronotype.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Winslow  Lewis. 

478  Descendants  of  Nathaniel  Clarke,  Newbury,  Mass. 
Thick  paper.  8°  uncut.  Boston,  1883. 

£-479  Family  of  Wm.  Fairfax,  of  Velvor,  Virginia.  Folded 
sheet. 

^480  Genealogical  Gleanings  in  England.  8°  Number  6. 

481  General  David  Cobb.  8°  pp.  20. 

Jl.482  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register.  Remarks  on 
the  Life  and  Character  of  Gen.  D.  Cobb. 


/>  483 


Ob  484 
Jm  485 


i-  486 

x^i87 

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489 


Holmes,  John.  Letter  of  Directions  to  his  Father's 
Birthdays.  4 tinted  paper,  printed  bv  the  U.  Q.  Club. 
New  York,  1865.  Presentation  copy.  Scarce.  Only 
42  printed. 

Hinman.  First  Puritan  settlers  of  Conn.  Portrait.  8° 
uncut.  Hartford,  1856. 

Memoir  of  Edward  Rawson,  Colonial  Secretary  of 
M;iss.,  and  genealogies  ot  his  descendants,  portraits 
and  fac  similes  of  autographs.  8°  uncut.  Boston,  1849. 
Heraldry.  8°  New  York. 

Prentiss  Family  of  New  England.  Ports,  and  ills. 
Contains  presentation  note  from  the  author.  8°  cloth. 
Boston,  1852.  Very  scarce. 

Robert  Harris  and  his  descendants;  Notices  of  the 
Morey  and  Metcalf  Families.  8°  pp.  56.  Scarce. 

Sumner,  Gov.  Pedigree  of  his  direct  line.  1 sheet. 
Scarce. 


HISTORY. 


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O 495 
496 
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^"498 
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Taintor  Family.  8°  uncut,  unbound.  Springfield,  1847. 

Thu  American  Genealogist.  India  paper  or  thin  sheets, 
from  the  press  of  Joel  Munsell.  8°  rough  edges,  uni- 
que. Albany. 

The  Ancestry  of  Princess  Alexandra,  of  Gliicksburg. 

The  Descendants  of  Wm.  Fairfax. 

The  Gale  Family.  8°  uncut,  pages  10. 

The  Gale  Family;  Watertown,  Mass.  8°  uncut. 

The  Munsell  Family  of  Windsor.  8°  uncut. 

The  Perkins  Family  of  Connecticut. 

The  Fenton  Family.  8°  uncut.  Willimantic,  1877. 

Usher.  The  Usher  Family  of  New  England.  Heavy 
tinted  paper.  8°  cloth,  rough  edges,  pp.  12. 

Walter.  The  Benjamin  Franklin  Family.  18°  New 
Bedford,  1874. 


oOl  Watson,  John,  and  Ins  descendants.  Large  4°  thick 
tinted  paper.  This  with  presentation  note  from  Mr. 
Hoffman.  Uncut,  rough  edges.  New  York.  Only  52 
copies  printed  for  the  U.  Q.  Club.  1865. 

^ 502  Wentworth,  Elder  Wm.  His  descendants.  8°  pp.  50. 
Boston,  1850. 

J/c  503  Whitmore,  Wm.  H.  American  Genealogy  and  Cata- 
logue of  Famity  Histories.  Thin  India  paper  copy, 
unique.  Presented  by  the  printer. 


HISTORY. 


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Bayard,  Jas.  Constitution  of  the  United  States.  12° 
sheep.  Philadelphia;  1839. 

Brief  History  of  F.  F.  Gouraud. 

Brownell,  Henry  IT,  A.  M.  The  New  World.  Its 
history.  111.  colored  plates.  2 vols.  8°  cloth,  gilt. 
Burke,  M.  A.  History  of  the  Jews.  111.  12°  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1850. 

Burton,  Rev.  Ed.,  I).  D.  History  of  the  Christian 
Church.  18°  cloth,  rough  edges.  London,  1836. 
Corbett,  Wm.  History  of  the  Protestant  Reformation. 

12°  gilt,  blue  cloth.  London,  1848. 

Collection  of  Historical  Acts,  Negotiations,  and 
Treaties. 


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Collier.  History  of  English  Literature.  12°  London, 
1869. 

Comstock,  J.  L.  History  of  the  Greek  Revolution. 
12°  sheep.  New  York,  1828. 

D Aubigne,  M.  History  of  the  Reformation.  3 vols. 
12°  cloth.  New  York,  1843. 

D’Aubigne.  History  of  the  Reformation.  2 vols.  12° 
boards.  New  York,  1843. 

Diedrioh  Knickerbocker.  (Washington  Irving.)  His- 
tory of  New  York. 

Dodsworth.  The  Church  of  England.  12°  cloth.  Lon- 
don, 1826. 

Doomsday  Rook,  History  and  Account.  The  Dooms- 
day Rook  occupies  a small  space,  the  main  part  of 
the  volume  being  devoted  to  the  laudation  of  one 
Welles,  the  presiding  genius  of  the  New  York  Gen- 
ealogical Society. 

Early  Days  of  the  National  Guards.  Prominent  events 
in  the  history  of  the  famous  Seventh  Regiment,  New 
York  Militia.  Royal  8°  thick  paper,  rough  edges. 
New  York,  1868.  Presentation  copy,  with  note  from 
E.  S.  Hoffman. 

Grund,  E.  J.  The  Present  Condition  of  Europe.  12° 
cloth.  Philadelphia,  1860. 

Gisborne,  Thomas.  A Survey  and  History  of  the 
Christian  Religion.  8°  half  morocco,  uncut.  Lon- 
don, 1799. 

Hallam,  Henry.  Constitutional  History  of  England. 
3 vols.  Large  paper,  uncut,  rough  edges.  Boston, 
1865.  The  finest  edition  ever  produced. 

Hallam,  Henry.  Constitutional  History  of  England. 
Large  paper.  The  finest  edition  of  this  standard 
work  ever  printed  ; and  in  this  style  limited  to  100 
copies.  3 vols.  Boston,  1865. 

Hallam,  Henry.  Europe  During  the  Middle  Ages. 
Thick  large  paper,  uncut  rough  edges.  Finest,  edi- 
tion. Only  one  hundred  copies  printed.  3 vols.  Rubri- 
cated titles.  Roston,  1865. 

Haweis,  Rev.  I'.,  LL.R  . M.  1).  History  of  the  Refoma- 
tion.  18°  sheep.  Worcester,  1803. 

History  of  American  Missions;  maps,  etc.  8°  half 
bound.  Worcester,  1840. 


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History  of  England.  1 vol.  8°  sheep.  London,  1773. 

History  of  the  Empire  and  Commonwealth  of  Rome. 
12°  sheep. 

History  of  John,  Duke  of  Marlborough.  Small  8°. 

History  of  North  America.  Unbound. 

History  of  North  America. 

History  of  the  New  York  Tribune. 

History  of  the  United  States,  by  John  J.  Anderson.  12° 
half  morocco.  New  York,  1869. 

History  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Abridged. 
12°  sheep.  Boston,  1821. 

History  of  the  United  States.  12°  sheep.  Boston,  1831. 

JdoOKRR,  W.  Natural  History.  About  300  illustrations. 
12°  half  bound.  New  York,  1870. 

Howe,  Sam.  G.,  M.  D.  Sketch  of  the  Greek  Revolu- 
tion. 8°  rough  edges,  boards.  New  York,  1826. 

Hunter,  Henry.  History  of  the  Patriarchs.  3 vols.  8° 
sheep.  New  York,  1806. 

Impartial  History  of  the  French  Revolution.  8°  sheep. 
Boston,  17  94. 

Johnston,  Alex.  History  of  American  Politics.  18° 
cloth.  New  York,  1879. 

Life  of  Jesus  Christ  and  History  of  the  Jews.  8°  New 
Haven,  1831. 

Luke  Owen.  History  of  Crime  in  England.  Full  ill., 
port.  8°  London,  1873. 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  History  of  England.  8°  unbound. 

Meanders,  I)r.  Augustus.  History  of  the  Christian 
Religion  and  Church,  during  the  first  three  centuries. 
8°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1843. 

Mythology.  History  of  the  Heathen  Gods  and  God- 
desses. 18°  half  morocco.  111. 

MORSE,  H.,  I).  D.  Ancient  and  Modern  and  Ecclesias- 
tical History.  2 vols.  8°  calf.  Baltimore,  1832. 

Mosheim,  Lawrence,  I).  D.  Church  History,  Ancient 
and  Modern,  2 vols.  8°  sheep.  Baltimore,  1832. 

O'Callaghan,  E.  V.,  M.  D.  Documentary  History  of 
New  York.  Two  thick  vols.  8°  111. 

Osborn,  A.  M.,  I).  D.  Daniel  in  History  and  Chronol- 
ogy. 12°  cloth.  New  York,  1856. 

Patton,  J.  H.  History  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
8°  cloth.  New  York,  1860. 


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i*"  551  Presbyterian  Historical  Almanac.  8°  boards,  numer- 
ous ports. 

2—  552  P unchard,  George.  History  of  Congregationalism. 

553  Ramsey,  Dr.  David.  History  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion. 2 vols.  8°  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1779. 

554  Remarks  on  Ecclesiastical  History.  8°  sheep.  London, 
1751. 

555  Robertson,  Wm.,  D.  D.  History  of  America.  A new 
edition.  This  work  contains  a catalogue  of  Spanish 
books  and  manuscripts,  many  hundreds  in  number.  3 
vols.  8°  sheep.  Basil,  1890.  Post  dated. 

^ — 556  Robbins,  Rev.  Rollin.  Ancient  and  Modern  History  and 
Biographical  Notices.  8°  sheep.  Hartford.  1838. 

557  Robbins,  Rev.  Rollin.  Ancient  and  Modern  History. 
8°  sheep.  111. 

558  Roman  History.  Polio,  rough  edges.  Tail  piece  en- 
graved. Contains  the  autograph  of  Wilberforee. 
Boards,  uncut.  Rare  autograph. 

559  Schiffelin.  The  Foundations  of  History,  or  First 
Things.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1864. 

560  Sherman,  Henry.  Slavery  in  the  United  States  of 

America.  T2°  cloth.  Hartford,  1858. 

561  Stackhouse.  History  of  the  Bible.  12°  sheep.  Edin- 

burgh, 1767. 

562  Stephens,  Abel.  The  History  of  Methodism  in  the  18th 

Century.  12°  cloth.  London,  1831. 

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js  2^5  563  Stiles,  Ezra,  D.  I).  History  of  Three  of  the  Judges  of 
King  Charles  1 ; Whalley,  (Ioffe,  Colonel  Dixwell.  18° 
sheep.  Hartford,  1794.  Portrait  of  President  Stiles. 
111.  Very  scarce. 

U.i-*  564  The  American  Bond  Detector  and  Complete  History  of 
the  United  States  Government  Securities.  This  work 
contains  as  illustrations  a nearly  complete  series  from 
the  originals  of  Government  Securities,  Bonds  and 
Notes,  running  from  the  smallest  denominations  to 
nearly  the  largest,  printed  from  original  plates  by  per- 
mission of  the  Government.  1'hese  illustrations  are 
now  very  scarce,  their  sale  having  been  suppressed. 
Long  4°  gilt.  Presentation  copy  from  the  Detector 
Company.  Could  only  have  been  authorized  and  is- 
sued under  government  protection. 

^ 565  Tllii  Church  of  England.  8°  calf.  London,  1750. 


INDIANS. 


35 


£s  567 


S 568 


ir-569 

>**"570 


The  Defence  of  Sebastopol.  2 vols.  4°  half  morocco, 
morocco  back  and  corners ; London-bound.  St.  Peters- 
burg, 1863.  From  the  Collection  of  Wm.  H.  Seward, 
with  manuscript  corrections.  Unique. 

The  Natural  History  of  Massachusetts.  Comprises  the 
reports  of  all  the  Departments,  including  the  Prelimi- 
nary Reports,  which  is  far  the  rarest  of  all.  5 vols. 
8°  half  calf,  marble  edges.  A fine  set,  which  is  now 
very  scarce. 

Townsend,  Rev.  Jesse.  Miller's  Church  History.  2 
vols.,  sheep.  Utica,  1816. 

Trumbull,  Henry.  History  of  the  Indian  Wars,  1630 
to  1679.  A scarce  edition  without  illustrations. 


ri  57 1 Voltaire.  History  of  Charles  XII,  of  Sweden.  12° 
cloth.  Otsego,  N.  Y.,  1811. 

° 572  War  of  the  Rebellion.  In  Memoriam,  Eben  C.  Stan- 
wood.  Uncut.  Boston.  1866. 


2-c  573  Wilcox,  Ansley.  The  Causes  of  Cromwell’s  Failure. 
Royal  8°  thick  heavy  paper.  New  Haven,  1875. 
Wisconsin.  State  Historical  Society  Report  on  Collec- 
tions. 8°  half  bound.  Madison,  1859. 
i£T>74 a Wise,  John,  M.  A.  Vindication  of  the  Government  of 
the  New  England  Churches.  18°  sheep.  1722. 
^>^_574/>  Woodward,  B.  B.,  B.  A.  Cyclopedia  of  Chronology; 

Historical  and  Biographical.  Large  8°  green  cloth, 
bevelled.  Boston,  1872. 

/(j  57  4 c Woodward,  John.  Natural  History  of  the  Earth.  12° 
sheep.  London,  1695. 


INDIANS. 

575  A Narration  of  the  troubles  which  have  happened  in 
New  England,  by  reason  of  the  Indians  therein  : from 
the  year  1614.  | to  the  year  1675.  | Wherein  the  fre- 
quent conspiracys  of  the  Indians  to  cuttoff  the  English 
| and  wonderful  Providence  of  God  in  disapointing 
their  devices  is  declared.  | Together  with  an  historical 
discourse  concerning  the  prevalency  | of  | prayer  show- 
ing that  New  England's  late  deliverance  from  the  rage 
of  the  | heathen  is  an  eminent  answer  of  prayer. 
Quotation  in  eight  lines.  Boston,  | printed  and  sold 
by  John  Foster,  1677.  j 


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cloth,  Boston,  1836. 

915  Pennington,  N.  J.  Catalogue  of  Seminary. 

916  Peterborough,  N.  H.  Centennial  Celebration.  8° 

Boston,  1839. 

917  Phelps,  Richard  H.  History  of  Newgate,  Conn.,  Sims- 

bury, now  East  Granby.  Small  4°  large  paper,  ill. 
Albany,  1860.  On  the  back  of  the  title  page  is  an 
autograph  presentation  note  from  Amos  Pilsbury. 


f 918  Philadelphia.  A .Traveler’s  Sketch.  The  Continen- 
tal Hotel. 

l 919  Philadelphia.  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Chinese 
Collection.  8°  boards.  Philadelphia,  1839. 

920  Philadelphia.  Girard  College  and  its  Founder. 

y 921  Philadelphia.  Hotel  and  Boarding-house  Guide  for 
Philadelphia. 


^ 922  Philadelphia. 
y 923  Philadelphia. 
y 924  Philadelphia. 


International  Exhibition. 
International  Exhibition,  1876. 
Stranger’s  Guide.  Ill, 


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938 


Philadelphia.  The  Centennial  Exhibition,  1876.  111. 

8°. 

Philadelphia.  The  Centennial  Exhibition.  111.  8° 
1876. 

Philadelphia.  The  Centennial  Exposition  described 
and  profusely  illus.  8°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1876. 

Philadelphia.  The  Gas  Trust.  3 pamphlets. 

Philadelphia.  Visitor’s  Guide  to  the  Centennial  Ex- 
hibition. 18°  1 876. 

Photographic  Views  in  Colorado  ; Pike’s  Peak,  Mani- 
tou.  Square  8°  22  well  finished  views. 

Plymouth,  Boston  and  Dorchester.  Street  railroads, 
Public  Library,  etc.  12  pcs. 

Pomona.  The  Land  of  the  Future.  4°  pp.  14. 

Princeton,  Mass.  Semi-Centennial  Jubilee.  8°  pp.  72. 

Proceedings  of  U.  S.  National  Museum.  8°  cloth,  2 
vols.  Washington,  1879-80. 

Providence,  Ii.  I.  Public  Library  Catalogue,  etc. 

Provident  Schemes,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Small  4°  Buffalo, 
1879. 

Raymond  & Whitcomb’s  Excursions  to  Mexico,  Califor- 
nia, and  others. 

Raleigh,  N.  C.  Peace  Institute.  8°  Raleigh,  N.  C., 
1861. 


Raymond  & Whitcomb's  Itineraries,  Mexico,  California, 
etc.  5 pcs. 

Reed  & Matheson.  Visit  to  the  American  Churches. 
Contains  much  local  history.  2 vols.,  12°  cloth.  New 
York,  1835. 

Report  of  the  American  Patent  Office,  1844. 

Reports  of  the  Juries  on  the  Awards  of  the  Centennial 
Exhibition  in  London.  Large  8°  red  cloth,  full  gilt. 
Presentation  copy. 

Reports  of  Explorations  and  Surveys  for  the  Pacific 
Railroad.  Full  of  elegant  plates,  of  scenery,  objects  of 
natural  history,  etc.  Large  4°  Vol.  II. 

The  same  series.  Vol  III.  Illustrates  Indian  character 
and  manners. 


f 945  Same  series.  Vol.  IV,  filled  with  splendid  plates,  and 
made  like  all  government  publications,  regardless  of 
expense. 


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946  The  same  series. 

magnificence. 

947  The  same  series. 

style. 


Vol.  VII. 
Vol.  VIII. 


948  The  same  series.  Vol.  IX. 
class  as  preceding  volumes, 
rest.  All  bound  in  half 
leather  corners. 


Illustrated  with  the  same 

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Illustrations  of  the  same 
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( 949  Same  series.  Vol.  IV  in  cloth. 

; 949a  The  same  work.  4°  cloth.  Vol.  XII.  Presented  by 

Z Hon.  B.  F.  Wade  of  the  U.  S.  Senate.  Parts  1 and  2. 

950  Report  of  the  Boston  Record  Commissioners ; Roxbury 
Land  and  Church  Records. 


I^"95l  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  on  the  Removal  of  the 
Capitol  of  New  York.  This  publication  is  filled  with 
astonishing  statistics  regarding  the  desirability  of 
Western  New  York  as  a location  for  a capitol.  A view 
of  New  York  agricultural  capabilities  may  be  gathered 
from  page  7 et  seq.  It  is  probable  that  no  official  docu- 
ment surpasses  this  one  in  interest  and  ability.  It  is 
well  worth  preserving. 

952  Report  of  the  United  States  Geographical  Survey,  west 
of  the  One-hundredth  Meridian.  Fully  illustrated  in 
Archaeology,  objects  in  stone,  mortars,  etc.,  from  the 
Pacific  Islands.  Amongst  the  most  wonderful  of  this 
class  of  objects  are  the  ollas,  pipes  and  pestles. 

✓ 95 o Report  of  the  Commissioners  on  the  Survey  of  the 
Route  for  the  Pacific  Railroad;  filled  with  a vast  dis- 
play of  plates,  illustrating  the  route,  mostly  botanical 
and  natural  history. 

954  Resolve  for  Districting  the  Commonwealth  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 


i 955  Revelation  a Guide  to  reason.  Ordination  sermon  of 
the  Rev.  Stephen  Peabody,  at  Atkinson,  N.  H. 

956  Rhode  Island.  The  Acts  of  the  Elders,  commonly 
V*  called  the  Book  of  Abraham.  Small  4°  cloth,  boards, 

Providence,  1842. 


957  Rhode  Island,  Transactions  of  the  Society.  8°  paper. 

Providence,  1861. 

958  Richmond,  Va.  Map  of  the  city,  showing  the  burnt 

districts. 


✓ 959  Roberts,  Alex.  D.  Saint  Mary’s  Hall,  Burlington, 
N.  J.,  21st  year.  8°  paper.  Burlington,  1858. 


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/ 960  Roxbury  Branch  of  the  Public  Library.  8°  pp.  288. 
Boston,  1876. 

^-961  Roxbury  City  Documents  for  1857.  8°  half  turkey 

morocco,  gilt. 

✓ 962  Roxbury  Directory.  8°  1866. 

/< o 963  Roxbury.  forest  Hill  Cemetery.  Numerous  illustra- 
tions. 12°  Boston,  1860. 

/ 964  Roxbury,  Local  Charities  of,  etc.  2 pcs. 

//  965  Roxbury.  Discourse  by  Dr.  John  Bartlett  before  the 
Roxbury  Charitable  Society.  8°  pp.  16. 

966  Roxbury.  Putman,  A.  P.  8°  pp.  31.  Boston,  1856. 

. —967  Roxbury,  Mass.  The  first  512  pages  consist  of  notes 

on  the  life  of  Rev.  Mr.  Walter,  and  his  last  sermon 
preached  in  Roxbury.  Contains  various  autographs 
of  former  New  England  owners.  Calf,  8°  Boston, 
N.  E.,  1755.  The  book  belonged  at  one  time  to  the 
Rev.  Stephen  Williams,  of  Roxbury,  founder  of  the 
Ameiican  Williams  family.  A scarce  book  in  good 
condition. 

y 968  Roxbury  Pamphlets.  5 pcs. 

969  Roxbury.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  1853.  Boston 

' 1854. 


970 

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973 

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Roxbury  Temperance  Alliance.  1857. 

Salem,  Mass.  Historical  Sketch,  1626  to  1879,  by  Os- 
good and  Batchelder.  8°  large  paper,  rough  edges, 
unbound,  uncut.  Edition  small,  with  fine  illustrations, 

pp.  280. 

Salem,  Vt.,  Annals  of.  By  Pliny  H.  White.  8°  1880. 
Salt  River  Valley,  Arizona. 

San  Diego.  Climate,  productions,  etc.,  by  Douglass 
Gunn.  III.,  8 pp.  80.  New  York. 

San  Diego.  Climate,  Resources,  etc.  8°  pp.  80. 
Saratoga.  18°  1874. 

Saratoga,  or  Kayaderossa.  Historical  Address.  8°  pn 
52.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1876. 

Sawyer,  Mrs.  Asenath.  Sermon  preached  at  her  funeral. 
New  Ipswich,  1792. 

SciTUATE,  Mass.  Survey  of  Seituate  Harbor. 

School  Returns,  etc.  8°  boards.  Boston,  1844. 

SCHOOL  Reports,  various,  of  New  Hampshire  towns. 

Selections  from  the  Government  Northwest  Provinces. 
Thompson's  despatches.  8°  calf. 


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^_.983  Shrewsbury.  Sumner,  Joseph.  Semi-centennial.  8° 
uncut.  Worcester,  1812. 


^^984  Small,  H.  B.  The  Canadian  Book.  Interesting  de- 
scriptions of  Canadian  scenery  and  places  of  historical 
interest. 

985  Smith,  S.  S.  Lectures  in  the  College  of  New  Jersey. 
8°  limp  covers.  Trenton,  1812. 

t>"986  South  America  and  Mexico.  2 vols.  in  one.  12°  sheep. 
New  York,  1855. 


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Southern  Pacific  Railroad,  San  Antonio  division : 
Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  guidance  of  Employes, 
not  for  the  public. 

South  Pasadena.  The  Raymond  and  its  situation. 
Long  8°  ill.  1886. 

South  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  24th,  1865,  Centennial 
Celebration  at  Pawtucket,  with  address,  etc.  Royal 
4°  sheets  uncut.  The  same  work,  bound  in  royal  4° 
half  green  turkey  morocco.  Presentation  copy  from 
the  publisher. 

Souvenirs  of  Mexican  Travel  ; San  Antonio,  Texas, 
Manitou,  the  garden  of  the  gods,  and  other  popular 
Western  resorts.  Illustrated  with  photographic  views. 
4 vols.  small. 

Souvenirs  of  Mexican  Travel.  Raymond  and  Whit- 
comb’s Itineraries.  Small,  square  4°  ill.  9 pcs. 

Spring,  Arthur  L.  Beyond  the  Rio  Grande.  Account 
of  a journey  in  Mexico.  Square  8C  thick  tinted  paper, 
illustrated. 

Springfield.  Bessey’s  Directory. 

Springfield,  Mass.  History  of  the  First  Church  ; by 
Hen.  Morris,  with  ports  and  ill.  8°  cloth. 

Springfield,  Mass.  250th  Anniversary  of  its  settle- 
ment. 111.  8°  Springfield,  1886. 


996  Springfield.  Memories.  111.  8°  cloth.  Springfield. 
1876. 


. 997 

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Springfield,  Mass.  Historical  Address  before  the  First 
Church  in.  Port.  8°  Springfield,  1875. 

Stark,  Caleb.  History  of  the  town  of  Dunbarton, 
N.  H.  8°  cloth.  Concord,  1860. 

Steele,  Jas.  W.  To  Mexico  by  palace  car.  111.  Sq.  8° 
pp.  96. 


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1007 


Stephens,  Henry,  of  Vermont.  Historical  Nuggets. 
18°  rough  edges.  London,  1865. 

Stewart,  J.  Bogota;  Narrative  of  an  expedition  and 
residence  there  of  eleven  months.  18°  cloth.  New 
York,  1838. 

Strong,  Nathan,  Minister  at  Hartford.  2 vols.  8° 
sheep.  Hartford,  1798. 

St.  Louis.  Annual  Directory  of  the  Pilgrim  Church 
for  1884.  8°  paper.  St.  Louis,  1884. 

Summer  Excursion  Routes  on  the  Pennsylvania  Rail- 
road. Boston,  1876. 

Texas.  Review.  8°  pp.  256. 

I he  American  Gazetteer.  Maps  and  illustrations;  by 
Jedediah  Morse.  Boston,  1797. 

The  American  Quarterly  Register.  8°  half  bound. 
Several  volumes. 


/ 1008  The  Canadian  Pacific  Railroad.  4°  ill.  Montreal, 

1887. 


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The  Great  Northwest. 

The  Hoosac  Tunnel.  Its  Decline  and  Fall. 

The  Hudson  River.  Square  8°  New  York,  1871. 

The  James  River  Tourist.  111.  with  views,  pp.  56. 
The  New  Northwest.  8°  pp.  32. 

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E.  Hall. 

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River.  12°  cloth.  Rochester,  1884. 

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The  Will  of  John  Elliott  Thayer  of  Boston.  8°  pp. 
29 

The  World  of  Science,  Art  and  Industry  in  the  New 
York  Exhibition  of  1853-54.  Large  4°.  Illustrated 
with  more  than  500  fine  engravings. 

Thompson,  Conn.  Semi-centennial  Sermon,  1846.  An 
interesting  local  history. 

Thoughts  About  the  Pacific  Coast.  A Journal. 

Toni),  Laurie.  Notes  on  Virginia,  with  a chapter  on 
Puritans,  Witches  and  Friends.  8°  New  York,  1848. 

D m it i nts’  Handbook,  Colorado,  New  Mexico  and  Utah. 
111.,  18°  pp.  93. 


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O 10:24  Town  of  Boston,  July  5th,  1802.  Oration  by  Rev.  Win. 
Emerson. 

/ 1025  Tracts  from  the  Mint  of  the  United  States.  8°. 
^ic/1026  Tradesmen’s  Bills,  etc.,  about  1809. 

«n027  Transactions  ot  the  Kansas  Academy  of  Science.  8° 
red  cloth,  ill.  Manhattan,  Kan. 

^1028  1 uscaloosa,  Ala.  River  and  Harbor  Improvement 
Convention.  8°  pp.  88. 

^ 1029  United  States  Astronomical  Expedition.  Meteorolog- 
c /.  ical  ilustrations.  Views  in  Chili,  etc.  8 vols.  4° 
- cloth  and  one  halt  calf.  In  all  four  volumes.  All 
^ the  gift  of  B.  F.  Wade,  with  presentation  notes. 

1030  United  States,  Canada  and  Cuba;  by  Amelia  M. 
M urray. 

^ 1031  United  States  Public  Lands.  Report  of  the  Public 
Lands  Commission,  1879. 

£—1032  Utah.  The  Mines  of  Utah;  by  Eli  B.  Kelsey. 

V.  1033  Various  Local  Library  Reports.  Mercantile  Library, 
''  New  York,  etc. 

X/1034  Victoria.  Commercial  Accounts  of  the  Colony,  1813. 
8°  Edinburgh,  1843. 

//? _IQ35  Virginia.  History  of  the  United  States.  12°  cloth. 
New  Haven,  1810. 

> 1036  Wallingford  Before  the  Republicans  of  Connecticut, 
referring  to  the  election  of  Thomas  Jefferson  and 
Aaron  Burr,  as  President  and  Vice-President  of  the 
United  States.  8°  New  Haven,  1801. 

^ 1037  War  Meeting  in  Roxbury.  Captain  King’s  Company 
on  their  way  to  camp. 

^_J_038  Washington,  I).  C.  Army  and  Navy  Almanac.  Cloth 
1863. 

—1039  Washington,  D.  C.  The  United  States  National 
Museum.  8°. 

j^IOIO  Washington.  Department  of  Agriculture.  Report 
of  1868.  111.,  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1868. 

2_  1041  Washington.  Handbook  of  Washington,  I).  C.  111., 
18°  gilt,  cloth.  Washington,  1854. 

^ 1042  Washington.  How  Our  Coins  are  Made.  8°  pp. 

'/  1043  Washington,  N.  H.  Journals  for  Christmas  from  1861 
' 1 — to  1866.  Manuscript.  8 pcs. 


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1866. 

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Council  of  Boston.  Portrait.  8°.  Mr.  Gregg  was 
long  the  Clerk  of  the  Common  Council.  Boston, 
1882. 

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Speech  in  Jackson  times. 

Washington,  the  City  of.  Bolen’s  Handbook.  Finely 
ill.,  18°  cloth.  Washington,  1858. 

WATERFORD,  Maine.  Ordination  Sermon  of  John  A. 
Douglass.  8°  uncut.  Portland,  1822. 

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mon. 8°  rough  edges.  Waterville,  1825. 

Wedgwood.  Laws  . of  Connecticut.  12°  Hartford, 
1844. 

Wellesley.  Ridge  Hill  Farm.  The  curious  collec- 
tion here  exhibited  by  Mr.  Win.  E.  Baker,  is  in  itself 
unique  and  of  great  extent.  It  was  during  many 
years  thrown  open  to  public  inspection  with  un- 
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be  found. 

West  Springfield,  Mass.  Murder  and  Suicide. 

Western  Land  Agency  and  Commission  Office,  Laws 
relating  to  Real  Estate. 

Wethersfield.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  M.  E. 
Church.  8°  1882. 

Wethersfield.  Semi-Centennial,  1882.  8°  Hartford, 
1882. 

Whiting,  Sam’1.  The  Connecticut  Town  Officer.  18° 
sheep.  Danbury,  1814. 

Wilrraham.  Dismission  of  Rev.  Jos.  Willard  from 
his  Pastoral  Charge.  8°. 

Windsor,  N.  S.  King's  College  Calendar. 

Winthrop,  History,  by  David  Thurston,  1764  to  1855. 

18°  cloth. 

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Vol.  6.  8°  cloth.  Madison,  Wisconsin. 

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Finely  illustrated  by  David  Dale  Owen.  4 thick 
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Woodward,  Geo.  H.  8°  pp.  24.  Hartford,  1846. 
Worcester.  Washington,  Geo.  Oration  at  Peacliain, 
Vt.  8°  uncut.  Almost  unique.  Very  rare  indeed. 
York  Minster.  111.,  18°  York,  1829. 

Yorktown  Centennial  Handbook.  111.,  8°  paper.  New 
York,  1881. 


MAGAZINES. 


066  Atlantic  Monthly.,  No.  219.  Boston,  1876.  2 nos. 

1067  Excerpts  from  Harper’s  New  Monthly.  Archaeology, 
~ Look-out  Mountain,  and  How  We  Won  It,  The  Andes 
of  Peru  and  Bolivia. 

i/jr. 1068  Goodrich,  S.  G.  “ Peter  Parley.”  Parley’s  Magazine 
parts  1 to  34  complete.  Square  8°  bound,  ill.  This 
work,  Parley's  Magazine , was  to  the  young  people  of 
two  or  three  generations  ago  a well-spring  of  delight. 
A scarce  series,  fully  illustrated  ; bound  in  4 volumes; 
20  parts. 

y. 1069  Good  ridge,  Charles  A.  Sabbath  Day  Miscellany. 

Colored  plates,  12°  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1841. 

4j*G.070  Guardian.  A Monthly  Serial.  New  Haven,  1820. 

.£✓1071  Harper’s  New  Monthly  Magazine  on  Coins  and  Coin- 
age. 4 Articles. 

tf-U'72  Light,  Geo.  W.  Young  American’s  Magazine.  Half 
calf.  Boston,  1847. 

/ 1073  Magazines  containing  various  excerpts  relating  to 
Numismatics  and  Archaeology.  17  interesting  and 
valuable  articles. 


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Newton,  J.  The  London  Journal  of  Arts  and  Sciences, 
and  reports  on  all  new  patents.  111.,  8°  sheep. 

Old  Numbers  of  the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy. 

Some  rare.  6 vols.  8°  uncut. 

Panoplist  and  Magazine.  2 vols.  8°  half  sheep. 
Boston,  1809. 

Putnam’s  Monthly  Magazine.  Complete  Vols.  one  to 
eight  inclusive,  wanting  Vol.  II.  7 vols.  8°  green 
cloth,  gilt. 

Putnam’s  Monthly  Magazine.  4 vols.  8°  cloth. 
Simmond’s  Colonial  Magazine  and  Foreign  Miscellany. 
Brown  calf.  London,  1847. 


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/*  1080  Spirtt  of  the  Pilgrims.  New  England  serial.  Boston, 

1881,  et  seq.  bound  vols. 

(J~  1081  The  Athenaeum.  Spirit  of  the  English  Magazines.  6 
vols.,  8°  sheep,  v.  y.  1819,  etc. 

1082  The  Christian  Observer.  Thick  8°  sprinkled  sheep. 
London  and  New  York,  1822. 

^y—1083  The  Home  Guard  Magazine  for  1877.  An  unbound 
volume. 


'•  5L—£> 


1084  The  Home  Friend.  A weekly  Miscellany  of  amusement 

and  instruction.  111.,  7 vols.,  cloth,  8°. 

1085  The  International  Monthly  Magazine.  4 vols.,  8°  cloth, 

gilt.  One  of  the  best  series  ever  published  in  Amer- 
ica. 


1086  The  London  Singer’s  Magazine  and  Album.  8°  purple 
morocco.  Full  of  illustrations,  many  very  facetious, 
some  colored.  Cost  $5.00  in  a second-hand  store  in 
New  York. 


/£/  V 1087  The  Marvellous  Library.  Small  folio,  in  nos.  unbound. 
/'■*—  29  pieces. 

//y  1088  The  Opal : A monthly  Periodical,  Edited  by  the 
Patients  of  the  Lunatic  Asylum,  Utica,  N.  Y.  8° 
boards.  Utica,  1858. 


'/  1089 
1090 


1091 
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1093 

1098 

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JL  101,8 

fj  1099 


Our  Young  Folks.  5 pcs. 

Sabbath  School  Magazine.  12°  cloth.  London,  1861. 

The  Sanitary  Chronicle,  June  25,  1836.  Large  folio. 

The  Touchstone.  Vol.  1,  Nos.  5-50.  Lewiston,  Me., 
1853.  The  organ  of  a “crank.”  Very  rare  ; as  a set 
probably  unique. 

The  Youth’s  Companion.  Nearly  all  of  Vol.  VII.  Ill 
Boston,  1833. 

Thomson,  Otis.  The  Hopkinson  Magazine;  a scarce 
serial.  5 vols.,  8°  half  bound. 

Traveller’s  Magazine. 

Walker,  Jas.  P.  Oriental  Annual.  III.,  8°  cloth, 
gilt- 

Woodward,  Ilarlow  E.  The  Old  Curiosity  Shop ; a 
monthly  magazine  of  1871  and  1872.  Set  complete, 
8°  Untrimmed.  Boston. 

Woodward,  Harlow  E.  The  Old  Curiosity  Shop; 
Editorial  by  W.  E.  W.  38  pieces  signed  Arrow. 

Woodward,  Harlow  E.  The  Old  Curiosity  Shop.  3 
pieces. 


MANUSCRIPT. 


6 3 


MANUSCRIPT. 


^1100 


A Manuscript  Account-book  kept  in  the  store  of  Eben- 
ezer  Fox.  Mostly  in  his  handwriting.  Unique,  1798. 
Bound  in  rough  leather.  Ebenezer  Fox  was  the  origi- 
nal of  the  book  “ A Relic  of  the  Revolution,"  num- 
bered 171  above. 


£<1101  A Manuscript  Notice  “of  the  observance  of  Fore- 
father’s Day  at  Plymouth. 

1102  Boston.  MS.  description  of  Front  Street,  now  Harri- 

son Avenue,  original  paper  for  the  Suffolk  County 
Journal,  Roxbury.  By  W.  E.  W. 

1103  Deblois,  Gilbert.  Copies  of  his  private  letters  to  his 

family  and  friends  in  America ; dated  Aug.,  1781  to 
Dec.  31,  1785.  A nearly  complete  series  of  his  letters 
to  his  wife  and  others  of  his  family.  lhese  familiar 


/Oc 


epistles  are  directed  to  his  son,  William,  and  a portion 
to  his  wife.  They  are  beautifully  written  and  histori- 
cally very  valuable,  being  of  the  period  of  the  Revo- 
lutionary War.  I noticed  in  a recent  number  of  the 
of  the  “ Boston  Transcript  " the  death  of  Mr.  Stephen 
G.  Deblois  of  this  family,  who  was  long  connected 
with  various  charities  of  Boston.  Mr.  Gilbert  Deblois 
was  a Loyalist,  whom  it  was  fashionable  to  call  a 
“ Tory,”  he  being  loyal  to  his  King.  These  letters 
are  filled  with  gossip  such  as  a Boston  merchant 
would  be  likely  to  write  to  his  wife  and  family,  and 
cover  a long  period  of  residence  in  England  during 
his  absence  from  Boston,  which  extended  to  nearly 
five  years. 

1104  Fulton,  Robert  B.  Manuscript  Documents  in  Chan- 
cery concerning  his  invention  of  steam  boats,  and  the 
first  one  navigated  by  himself  on  the  waters  of  the 
Hudson  River.  These  documents  are  original,  and 
treat  of  the  introduction  of  and  running  of  steam 
boats  on  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi  Rivers.  All  of 
these  copies  of  documents  in  Chancery  relating  to  the 
Will  of  Fulton  are  drawn  in  the  handwriting  of  Mur- 
ray Hoffman,  and  signed  by  him  as  Master  in  Chan- 
cery. The  originals  refer  to  documents  signed  Robert 
Fulton,  Cornelia  Fulton,  and  their  children,  Robert, 
Julia,  and  Mary  Fulton.  An  interesting  series  relat- 
ing to  one  of  the  most  important  discoveries  of  the 
age, — steam  boats, — by  the  inventor. 


64 


MEDICAL. 


/o  1105  Little  Eva.  A manuscript  story.  12°  cloth. 

^*-1106  Manuscript.  Crab-claw  Logic  ; an  old  plantation  in- 
cident, by  James  Hungerford.  12°  cloth. 

t/'HOT  Manuscript  Catalogue  of  Ancient  Coins,  etc. 

1108  Manuscript  and  Journal  of  a Sea  Voyage  to  India  and 

up  the  Ganges. 

1109  Manuscript  Notes  on  Medical  Men  of  Massachusetts, 

by  S.  B.  Barton,  M.  I).  8°  sheep.  The  volume  itself 

treats  of  the  elements  of  Materialism.  Adams,  Mass., 
1829. 

0—  1110  Manuscript.  A valuable  work  on  the  Art  of  Turning, 
c?.  mi  Manuscript.  A volume  prepared  for  the  press,  princi- 
pally on  Logic,  but  treats  of  various  sciences  ; signed 
by  the  author,  Samuel  Dunbar,  with  preface  and  much 
introductory  matter.  Dated  1721. 

✓ 1112  Richardson,  “ Without  Malice.”  Mercantile  Direc- 
tory. MS.  bound,  8°  sheep. 


MEDICAL. 


— 1113  Adams,  Dennell,  M.  D.  8°  boards.  Keene,  N.  IL, 
1813. 


//t*/  1114  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy,  in  original  numbers, 

many  scarce.  5 pcs.  8°  uncut. 

1115  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy.  Uncut,  rough  edo-es. 
Philadelphia,  1856. 

2—  1116  An  Abridgment  on  the  Human  Nature.  8°  sheep.  Bos- 
ton, 1794. 


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V' 

2s 

2s 


1117  Ancient  Chap  Books,  issued  in  the  interests  of  various 

Quack  Medicines  to  the  present  time. 

1118  Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 

1119  Burnet,  Sir  Wm.  The  Climate  and  Principal  Diseases 

ol  the  African  Station.  Half  morocco,  gilt. 

1120  Banting.  Letter  on  Corpulence.  8°  pp.  24. 

1121  Comstock,  Dr.  J.  L.  Conversations  on  Chemistry.  12° 

sheep.  Hartford,  1824. 

1122  Comstock,  J.  L,M.  I).  Conversations  on  Chemistry. 

111.,  12  cloth.  Hartford,  1830. 

1 123  Comstock,  J.  L.,  M.  I).  Natural  Philosophy.  III. 

New  York,  1836. 


MEDICAL. 


65 


^1124  Comstock,  J.  L.  Elements  of  Chemistry.  111.,  12° 
sheep.  New  York,  1839. 

i 1125  Cutter,  Elias  B.  Anatomy,  Physiology  and  Hygiene. 
8°  boards.  New  York,  1855. 

/^1126  Donkin,  Arthur  S.  Relation  between  Diabetes  and 
Food.  12°  cloth.  London,  1875. 

/ 1127  Henry,  Dr.  Martin.  Surgical  papers.  4 pcs. 

yi_1128  Hooker,  Worthington,  M.  D.  History  of  Medical 
Delusions.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1850. 

^,5,1129  Howe,  Joseph  W.  Emergencies,  and  How  to  Treat 
them.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1875. 

*4-1130  Howe,  Joseph,  M.  D.  Winter  Homes  for  Invalids.  12° 
New  York,  1875. 

^ -1131  Huff,  Dr.  Gershom.  Electro-physiology;  Electricity 
as  a curative  agent.  12°  cloth,  ill. 

^-1132  Hallock,  Dr.  Account  of  his  Anatomical  Museum, 
Boston.  A valuable  treatise  on  diseases. 


l 1133  Jackson,  James,  M.  I).  Monograph  on  Typhoid  Fever. 
^ 8°  cloth.  Boston,  1838. 

^1134  Kenison.  Elements  of  Physiology.  8°  sheep.  Phila- 
delphia, 1808. 

t^~1135  Leonard,  Levi  W.  Literary  and  Scientific  Class-book. 
12°  Keene,  N.  H.,  1826. 


y 12  Keene,  JN  . tl.,  lozb. 

^^1136  Medical  Hand  Book.  Oxford,  Me 


c/ 


1137 

1138 

1139 


J- 


1140 


crmi 


Medical  Pamphlets,  some  scarce.  6 pieces. 

Medical  Specialties.  17  pamphlets. 

Medical  Register  of  Boston,  Cambridge,  Charlestown, 
and  Chelsea  Associations  and  Societies.  All  in 
regular  standing.  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1873. 

Medical  Repository.  6 vols.,  sheep.  New  York,  1798. 

Miller,  Dr.  Medical  Repository.  The  first  series 

closing  with  Vol.  6.  6 vols.,  sheep,  8°  New  York, 


1803. 


1142  Morfit,  Campneau.  Chemical  Analysis,  Qualitative 
* and  Quantitative.  12°  Philadelphia,  1849. 

^^1143  Museum  of  Anatomy. 

S 1144  Nichols,  Dr.  T.  L.  The  Diet  Cure.  18°  paper.  Lon- 
don. 


^ ^1145  Pharmacy.  Proceedings  of  the  American  Pharmaceu- 
tical Association,  7th  Annual  Meeting.  8°  Philadel- 
phia, 1858. 


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1146  Pierce,  G.  H.,  M.  D.  Drugs,  Medicines  and  Chemi- 

cals; their  purity  and  adulterations.  18°  cloth. 
Philadelphia,  1853. 

1147  Putnam,  Allen.  Remonstrance  Concerning  the  Prac- 

tice of  Surgery  in  Massachusetts. 

Xo  1148  Scofield,  Samuel,  M.  D.  Small-pox,  or  Vaccination; 

a treatise  on  Vaccina,  or  Cow-pox.  Colored  engrav- 
ing. A rare  pamphlet  on  small-pox,  with  a rare  illus- 
* tration. 

0 1149  Small-pox,  A Practical  Essay  on.  8°  boards.  Lon- 
don, 1740. 

1150  Small-pox  and  Vaccination.  Letter  on  the  Report  of 
the  Vaccine  Institution.  8°  Edinburgh,  1809. 
Xj-1151  Social  Science,  by  an  M.  I). 

1152  Theobald.  Every  Man  His  Own  Physician.  18° 
Hartford,  1800. 

/ ^ H53  Thomson,  Dr.  Samuel.  His  work,  the  foundation  of 
the  Thomsonian  System  of  Medicine,  includes  a pat- 
ent, the  right  to  use  which  was  originally  sold  with 
the  book.  111.  with  colored  plates.  Very  scarce. 

\so  1154  I ransactions  ot  the  Society  for  the  Improvement  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery.  Copper  plates.  1 2°  sheep. 
London,  1800. 


1155  Truth  aesthetically  and  chemically  treated  with  refer- 
ence to  the  use  of  the  Arts.  Practically  considered 

by  “Veritas.”  16°  pp.  28.  1832. 

1156  W ebster,  J.  Hunter,  John,  Treatise  on  Venereal 

Disease.  8 sheep.  Philadelphia,  1815. 

/&  H57  Wells,  W.  R.,  M.  I).  New  Theory  of  Dise  ase  and 
New  Method  of  Cure.  12°  cloth.  Rochester,  1869. 


— 1158  Vaccination.  A treatise  on  Lues-Bovilla,  or  Cow-pox. 

A number  of  curious  pamphlets  on  vaccination,  small- 
pox and  leprosy. 


1159  Others  of  the  same  kind  and  same  size. 

^^^1 160  Vaccination.  Mosely,  Dr.  Benj.  Review  of  the  re- 
port of  the  Royal  College  in  London.  Another  rare 
tract  on  this  subject. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

1161  A Reconstruction  Letter.  8°  large  paper,  rough 
edges.  Privately  printed  with  presentation  note. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


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A series  of  travels  published  in  Ireland.  Neatly  bound 
and  illustrated,  sheep,  33  vols. 

A Week’s  Delight.  Games  and  stories.  18°  cloth, 
ill.  New  York,  1854. 

A Week  in  a French  Country  House,  by  Mrs.  A.  K. 
Sartoris. 

Adams,  Charles  Follen,  (Yawcob  Strauss.)  Dialect 
Ballads.  Author’s  Autograph  inlaid ; portrait.  111. 
12°  cloth,  gilt.  New  York,  1888. 

Addison.  The  Freeholder.  12°  sheep.  N.  Y.,  1811. 

Ade,  Potter.  Guide  for  travels  in  Europe. 

Adventures  of  a Slave  for  43  years. 

Aesop,  Junior,  in  America.  A scries  of  Fables.  18° 
New  York,  1834. 

Agnosticism  and  Religion.  12°  pp.  20. 

Alciphron,  or  the  Minute  Philosopher.  Composed  by 
Dean  Berkeley  during  his  residence  in  Rhode  Island. 
3 vols.  8°  sheep. 

Alcott.  The  Young  Man’s  Guide.  18°  morocco,  em- 
bossed. Boston,  1836.  Long  out  of  print. 

Alcott.  Voice  of  Solomon  to  Young  Men.  18°  cloth. 
Hartford,  1846. 

Alden.  American  Epitaphs.  32°  boards.  One  volume. 

Alderbrook,  by  Fanny  Forrester.  (Mrs.  Judson.) 
Steel  portrait.  2 vols.,  12°  uncut.  1847. 

Alex,  Jas.  E.  Life  of  a Soldier.  Military  service,  east 
and  west.  8°  ill.,  some  colored  engravings. 

Alfio  Balzani.  From  the  diary  of  a proscribed  Sicilian. 
This  is  the  diary  of  a Sicilian  who  lived  long  in  New 
York  under  the  assumed  name  of  Count  Menilli. 

Allen,  Julian.  Autocracy  in  Poland  and  Prussia.  8°  calf. 

Alleine,  Joseph.  Call  to  the  Unconverted.  12° 
Charlestown,  1807. 

Aldrich,  T.  Bailey.  Flower  and  Thorn,  and  other 
poems.  Purple  cloth.  Boston,  1877. 

America  and  Europe.  12°  green  cloth.  N.  Y.,  1857. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Death  of  Good  Men.  18°  rough 
edges.  Probably  of  Boston  and  by  one  of  the  Math- 
ers. An  early  New  England  imprint. 

An  Old  Man’s  Album.  Petrifactions  of  Sentiment. 

Ancient  Work  in  Latin.  Date  1607.  Folio,  old 
sheep,  s.  1. 


68 


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X- 1185  Animal  Sagacity.  18°  half  bound.  Dublin,  1824. 

/ 1186  Annals  of  Gynaecology. 

# 1187  Anthropology.  8°  New  York,  1872. 

xJo  1188  Antiduello,  or  A Treatise,  in  which  is  discussed,  the 
lawfulness  or  unlawfulness  of  single  combat,  together 
with  several  duels  performed  in  this  kingdom  on  sev- 
eral occasions.  Small  4°  half  bound  boards.  London, 
1882. 

/o  1189  Antiquities.  4°  half  calf.  Gottingen,  1729. 

■*-  1190  Archery,  by  Thompson  Maurice.  18°  gilt.  New 
York,  1879. 

uf~lldl  Ariosto.  Orlando  Furioso.  64°  half  bound. 

y 1192  Aristophanes,  in  Greek. 

i 1193  Arthur,  T.  S.  Lovers  and  Husbands;  A Story  of 
Married  Life.  18°  Philadelphia,  1847. 

^ 1194  Arthur,  T.  S.  The  Story  Book. 

^ 1195  Aunt  Matilda’s  Selected  Receipts.  12°  Boston. 

/£__1196  Austin,  Mrs.  Geo  L.  Little  People  of  God.  111.,  12° 
purple  cloth.  Boston,  1877. 

£^T197  Authorship;  A Tale.  8°  boards,  rough  edges.  Bos- 
ton, 1830. 

^ $J1198  Autograph.  Lady  Agnes  Frankland.  This  auto- 
graph is  amongst  the  rarest  of  American  signatures. 
The  letter  was  addressed  to  her  friend.  Mrs.  Deblois, 
and  concerns  matters  in  Revolutionary  Boston.  Lady 
Frankland  was  in  the  city  of  Lisbon  at  the  time  it 
was  destroyed  by  an  earthquake,  and  rescued  her 
husband  from  imminent  danger  in  that  catastrophe. 
This  letter  was  written  ill  a bold,  handsome  hand. 
She  h as  been  supposed  to  have  been  illiterate,  but 
this  gives  no  evidence  that  such  was  the  case  ; it  is 
well  written,  in  the  hand  of  a cultured  lady.  “ Bos- 
ton in  the  Colonial  Times,"  by  Elias  Nason,  M.  A., 
rubricated  title,  thick  tinted  paper,  Albany,  1865. 
This  autograph  will  be  sold  with  “ Boston  in  the 
Colonial  l imes,"  to  which  it  forms  a most  appropri- 
ate illustration.  Sir  Henry  Frankland  and  Governor 
Shirley  came  to  this  country  together.  Sir  Henry 
married  Agnes  Surriage.  His  estate  at  Ilopkinton 
passed  into  the  hands  of  Elias  Nason,  and  more  re- 
cently the  estate  of  Gov.  Shirley,  in  the  city  of  Rox- 
bury,  became  the  property  of  the  writer  of  this  cata- 
logue, by  whom  it  was  restored  and  fitted  up,  and  has 
long  been  a prominent  landmark  in  Roxbury,  Mass. 


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Autograph  Document,  signed  Frederick  Win.  Baron 
de  Steuben ; relates  to  a farm  in  the  township  of 
Steuben,  in  the  county  of  Herkimer,  in  the  State  of 
New  York  ; signed  by  Baron  Steuben  in  person,  with 
witnesses.  This  farm  forms  a part  of  the  famous 
grant  which  has  long  been  known  as  the  heritage  of 
the  brave  Baron  Steuben.  The  grant  was  made  to 
Simeon  Fuller,  and  dated  July  26th,  1793.  Much  of 
the  land  in  Herkimer  Co.  is  held  under  original 
grants  from  Baron  Steuben. 

Autograph.  A letter  from  Thomas  Jefferson,  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States,  to  John  Randolph,  of 
Roanoke,  presenting  a book  on  the  subject  of  teach- 
ing the  Dumb  to  speak.  With  autograph  note  from 
the  author,  F.  Green.  A work  of  exceeding  rarity , in 
which  the  facts  narrated  are  disputed  by  medical  men, 
and  declared  to  be  incredible,  non-existent  and  un- 
true. 12°  blue  morocco,  full  gilt.  London,  1833. 

Bacchus,  The  Story  of.  A Centennial  Souvenir.  12° 
cloth.  Presentation  copy  from  the  publisher. 

Bacon,  Henry.  The  Sacred  Floral.  32°  cloth,  gilt. 
Boston,  1845. 

Bailey,  Keyes  A.  Practical  Exposition  of  Phono- 
graphy. ill.,  cloth.  New  York,  1848. 

Balaam.  8c  boards,  uncut.  London,  1831. 

Bain  bridge.  Treatise  on  Mines  and  Minerals.  8° 

boards,  rough  edges.  London,  1841. 

Banditti  and  Robbers,  by  MacFarlane.  12°  cloth. 
Philadelphia,  1833. 

Barnard.  School  Architecture.  8°  ill.  New  York, 
1848. 

Barnum’s  American  Museum. 

Barnum,  P.  T.  The  Humbugs  of  the  World.  12° 
cloth.  New  York,  1866. 

Bartlett,  Joseph.  Aphorisms  on  Men,  Manners, 
Principles  and  Things.  18°  green  cloth.  London, 
1826. 

Bates,  Lizzie.  Had  You  been  in  His  Place.  18°  sheep, 
binding  broken. 

Beadle,  W.  Delos.  American  lawyer’s  and  business 
men’s  form  book.  12°  half  morocco.  New  York,  1832. 

Beecher,  Henry  W.  Evolution  and  Religion.  8° 
paper.  New  York,  1865. 


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Bedell,  G.  I).,  D.  D.  Basket  of  Flowers.  18°  cloth, 
ill.  Philadelphia,  1846. 

Benedict,  David.  History  of  the  Baptists  in  America. 
Has  a portrait  of  the  author,  also  of  Roger  Williams, 
from  the  original,  now  in  the  possession  of  W.  Elliot 
Woodward,  supposed  to  be  by  Sir  Godfrey  Kneller, 
and  believed  to  be  a portrait  of  the  distinguished 
original  from  life."  For  historical  memoranda,  see  re- 
verse of  the  portrait,  the  authenticity  of  which  has 
been  disputed,  hut  the  owner  believes  it  to  be  genuine 
and  original : this  fact,  its  former  owner,  Mr.  Jones, 
of  New  York,  formerly  of  Wales,  strenuously  believed, 
and  never  admitted  a doubt  on  the  subject.  The 
original,  if  its  authenticity  could  be  established  be- 
yond cavil,  would  undoubtedly  bring  $5,000  and 
more.  The  venerable  Samuel  G.  Drake,  during  the 
last  year  of  his  life,  criticised  this  painting  and  ques- 
tioned its  authenticity  in  the  American  Historical 
Journal.  A few  days  before  his  death  he  called  on 
me  and  I submitted  the  portrait  to  his  examination  ; 
lie  declared  his  great  interest  in  it,  and  assured  me 
that  had  he  seen  it  before  he  wrote  his  article,  it 
would  never  have  been  printed.  The  portrait  itself 
may  be  seen  in  this  sale  under  the  head  of  Painting, 
subject,  Roger  Williams. 

Bennett,  Rev.  John.  Letters  to  a Young  Lady.  32° 
sheep.  Brattleboro,  181 1. 

Biglow,  William.  The  Making  of  Latin.  12°  sheep. 
Salem,  Mass.,  1813. 

Biglow.  The  New  Latin  Primer.  12°  sheep.  Boston, 
1813. 

Blanca y,  by  the  author  of  “The  New  Sentimental 
Voj'age.”  32°  cloth. 

Blanchard,  Layman.  Sketches  from  Life.  18°  New 
York,  1K46. 

Bocher,  College  Series  of  French  Plays.  12°  cloth, 
ill. 

Books  of  Travel,  Itineraries,  etc.  42  pcs. 

Book  of  Valuable  Recipes,  etc.  16°  pp.  26. 

Borrow.  The  Bible  in  Spain.  1 vol.,  half  morocco, 
12°  London,  1843. 

Bourne,  Benj.  The  Captive  in  Patagonia,  or  Life 
among  the  Giants,  notes  inserted.  III.,  12°  cloth. 
Boston,  1853. 


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Rowring,  John.  Minor  Morals,  illustrated  in  Tales 
and  Travels.  12°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1837. 

Bradley,  Mrs.  E.  Wrecked  on  the  Coast  of  Barbary, 
June,*  1818.  Narrative  of  her  shipwreck  and  suffer- 
ings. Boston,  1821.  Scarce. 

Branch,  Stephen.  The  Elephant.  Folio.  New 
York,  1849. 

Branch,  Stephen.  The  Gold  Tragedy.  An  early 
romance  of  California. 

Brasbridge.  The  Fruits  of  Experience.  12°  boards, 
uncut.  London,  1824. 

Bremer,  Fredrika.  The  H Family.  8°  pp.  148. 

New  York,  1848. 

Breviarium  Chronological.  By  Richard  Sault,  F.  R.  S. 
8°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1722. 

Brewer,  Joseph.  Residence  in  Constantinople.  111. 
1827. 

Brewster,  Sir  D.  Letters  on  Natural  Magic,  addressed 
to  Walter  Scott.  18°  cloth,  ill.  New  York,  1889. 

Brook.  Mr.  The  Fool  of  Quality;  Henry,  Earl  of 
Moorland.  18°  Cincinnati,  1839. 

Brown,  Isaac  V.  Life  of  Rev.  Robert  Finley,  D.  D. 
Relates  to  the  Colonization  Society,  and  a sketch  of 
Slavery.  12°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1857. 

Browne.  The  American  Bird  Fancier.  111.,  12°  paper. 
New  York,  1850. 

Bryant,  Win.  Cullen.  Poems.  18°  brown  turkey 
morocco,  full  gilt. 

Buchanan,  James,  D.  D.  The  Improvement  of  Afflic- 
tion. 12°  cloth.  Edinburg,  1845. 

Bullinger.  The  Decades.  2 vols.  8°  cloth. 

Burder.  Oriental  Customs.  12°  boards,  ill.  Lon- 
don, 1831. 

Burgoyne’s  Campaigns,  1777. 

Burgoyne,  Lieutenant-General.  Orderly  Book,  from 
his  entry  into  the  State  of  New  York  till  his  surrender 
at  Saratoga.  From  the  original,  deposited  at  Wash- 
ington's headquarters.  111.,  maps  and  portraits. 

Burton,  John  E.  The  Golden  Mean  in  Temperance 
and  Religion.  First  edition,  rubricated  title,  thick 
paper,  scarce. 


72 


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/o  1245  Busch,  Wilhelm.  A Story  in  Seven  Tricks ; filled  with 
colored  illustrations.  12°  cloth.  London. 

/ 1246  Butzky.  The  Boy  Convict.  New  York,  1874. 

(3  1247  Cairnes,  M.  A.  The  Slave  Power,  Its  Character, 
Career  and  Probable  Effect.  8°  cloth.  New  York, 
1862. 


ij}  1248  Calvert.  Correspondence  between  Schillerand  Goethe. 
2 vols.  8°  uncut,  cloth.  New  York,  1845. 

/ 1249  Campbell.  The  History  of  Alfred  and  Galba.  18° 
Boston,  1822. 

/ 1250  Campbell.  The  Pleasures  of  Hope,  etc.  18°  boards. 
New  York,  1821. 

/*>— 1251  Canning,  Josiah  I).  Poems  of  New  England.  Orig- 
inal first  edition  18°  boards,  169  pp.  With  presenta- 
tion note  from  the  author.  Greenfield,  1838. 

O 1252  Cantell  A.  Bigly.  Aurifodina;  Adventures  in  the 
Gold  Regions.  12°  boards.  New  York,  1849. 

✓ 1253  Carey.  The  New  Olive  Branch.  8°  binding  broken. 
Philadelphia,  1820. 

£_1254  Carr.  Travels  Round  the  Baltic.  12°  boards.  New 
London,  1806. 


1255  Carre,  John  T.  Adventures  of  Telemachus.  12° 
sheep.  Philadelphia,  1822. 

1256  Cassino,  Samuel  E.  The  Scientists’ International  Di- 
rectory. This  series  of  Directories  is  invaluable  to 
the  Scientist  and  to  all  that  collect  in  natural  science, 
containing  the  address  of  every  person  throughout 
the  world,  who  collects  in  any  department  in  archae- 
ology, numismatics,  etc.  These  Directories  have  be- 
come indispensably  necessary  to  all  who  have  occasion 
to  correspond  with  scientists  in  any  department  of 
research.  8 vols.  12°  cloth. 


u 


—1257 


Cast,  General, 
ment. 


France;  its  King,  Court  and  Govern- 


/ #0 


1258  Cervantes,  Michael.  Don  Quixote  de  la  Manche. 
111.  with  engs.  8°  cloth,  gilt. 

1269  Chaffers.  Marks  and  monogiams  on  pottery  and 
porcelain.  Thick  8°  with  upwards  of  3000  potters’ 
marks  and  ill.  A fine  book. 


S 1 260 

/ 1261 


Chalmers,  Tims.,  1).  I).  Revelation  and  Modern  As- 
tronomy. 12°  sheep.  Montpelier,  1819. 

Chandler.  An  Effort  Against  Bigamy.  Small  4° 
1719.  - 5 » J 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


73 


(J  1262  Charter  Oak  and  other  poems.  8°  cloth.  New  York, 
1839. 

1263  Cheever,  Geo.  B.  The  Crime  of  Slave-holding.  12° 
cloth.  Boston,  1860. 

^-1264  Child,  A.  B.,  M.  D.  The  A B C of  Life.  Boston, 
1862. 

1265  Christian  Rule  of  Dress.  32°  cloth.  Boston. 

0^1266  Christian  Observer.  Several  volumes.  8°  sheep,  half 
bound. 

y 1267  Church,  Edward.  Introduction  to  French,  spoken  on 
the  new  oral  system,  pp.  85. 

^_1268  Cicero's  Orations.  18°  sheep,  1820.  An  early  edition. 
✓ 1269  Cicero’s  Orations.  8°. 
jl4T\ 270  Clapp,  Henry,  Jr.  The  Pioneer.  8°  cloth,  1846. 
*71271  Clarkson.  Essay  on  Slavery  and  Commerce  in  the 
/ Human  Species,  particularly  the  African.  Philadel- 

phia, 1884. 

£^1272  Clement  XIV,  Pope  Ganganelli.  3 vols.,  sheep.  Lon- 
don, 1707. 

i^l273  Cochrane,  Captain  John  D.  Pedestrian  Journey 
through  Russia,  Siberia  and  Tartary  to  the  Frozen 
Sea  and  Kamscliatka.  8°  boards,  uncut,  illustrated 
with  maps.  London,  1824. 
to 274  Colloquia  Selecta.  18°  Gloucester,  1732. 

/ 1275  Collectanea  Greca  Minora.  8°  sheep.  Cambridge, 
1813. 

y 1276  Cotton.  Public  Works  in  India.  8°  cloth.  London, 
1854. 

/ 1277  Comstock,  J.  L.  Elements  of  Natural  Philosophy.  12° 
sheep,  ill.  New  York,  1842. 

1278  Conference  Between  Two  Men.  Rev.  W.  Wall. 

1279  Cooke,  Henry.  Adrian,  A Tale  of  Italy.  Note  from 

the  author.  8°  cloth.  London,  1839. 

1280  Cooke,  Henry.  Pride,  or  The  Heir  of  Craven.  Fine 

thick  paper,  8°  uncut,  rough  edges. 

1281  Cooley,  W.  D.  Journey  to  Ararat.  18°  cloth.  New 

York,  1848. 

A-1282  Cooper,  Capt.  S.  Instructions  and  Regulations  for  the 
Militia  and  Volunteers  of  the  U.  S.  12°  sheep. 
Philadelphia,  1848.  “ Cooper’s  Tactics  ” was  long  a 

familiar  phrase  among  our  volunteer  militia  before 
the  days  of  Hardee  and  Upton. 


74 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


/ 1288  Corrected  Proofs,  by  H.  Hastings.  12°  cloth.  Bos- 
ton, 1836. 

/Jy  1284  Cousens,  Fred  S.  The  Sparrow-Grass  Papers.  18° 
cloth.  New  York,  1877. 

1285  Coverings  for  the  Head  and  Feet.  111.  32°. 

1286  Coverings  for  the  Head  and  Feet  in  all  ages,  and  all 

countries.  111.,  12°  paper. 

A 1287  Cowper,  Wm.  Poems.  111.,  32°  Philadelphia,  1842. 

^y-1288  Cowper.  The  Task,  and  other  Poems.  18°  cloth. 
London,  1799. 

A 1289  Cox,  S.  S.  Speech  on  taking  the  census.  Certainly 
one  of  the  most  humorous  efforts  ever  made  in  Con- 
gress- 

1290  Crosscup  & West’s  samples  of  engraving  ; skull,  large 
insect,  etc. 

> 1291  D’Aubigne.  The  Protector.  12°  boards.  New  York, 
1850. 

— 1292  Dana,  James  D.  System  of  Mineralogy.  8°  New 
York  and  London,  1844. 

-1298  Dana,  Mrs.  Mary  S.  B.  The  Parted  Family,  and  other 
poems.  12°  paper.  New  York,  1842. 

1/~'1294  Darby,  W.  Theo.  Dwight.  Gazetteer  of  the  United 
States.  8°  sheep.  Hartford,  1833. 

/p,  1295  Dartt,  Mary.  The  Colorado  Hunters.  The  Adven- 
tures of  a Lady  Naturalist  in  the  Wilds  of  the  West, 
and  her  exhibit  at  the  Centennial  in  Philadelphia. 
12°  green  cloth,  gilt,  ill.  Philadelphia,  1879. 

/ 1296  Davis,  Andrew  Jackson.  The  Seer,  Harmonial  Man, 
and  other  tracts.  All  of  Davis  s works  are  now  scarce. 
A few  closing  leaves  missing. 

David  Humphreys.  Miscellaneous  Works.  Contains 
a very  scarce  eulogy  on  George  Washington,  which 
can  only  lie  found  with  this  work.  Red  morocco,  gilt. 
New  York,  1804. 

1298  Davis,  Paulina  W.  History  of  the  Woman’s  Rights 
Movement  for  Twenty  Years.  12°  cloth.  New  York, 
1871. 

^ 1299  Davis,  Andrew  Jackson.  The  Approaching  Crisis.  8° 
paper.  New  York,  1866. 

A-  1800  Day,  J.  The  Self-determining  of  the  Will.  12°  cloth. 
New  Haven,  1838. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


75 


y 1801 
ij  -130  2 

J 1303 

c 1304 

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^'1306 

UT1S07 

t^-1308 


Delaney,  M.  R.  Official  Report  of  the  Niger  Valley 
Exploring  Party.  8°  paper.  New  York,  1861. 

De  Peyster,  J.  Watts.  Religious  Aspects  of  the 
Thirty  Years’  War,  1618-1648.  8°  uncut. 

Despotism  in  America.  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1840. 

Dickens,  Charles.  David  Copperfielcl.  12°  half  mor- 
occo, 2 vols. 

Dickens,  Charles.  David  Copperfield.  111.  with  etch- 
ings by  Orr.  1 vol.,  8°  halt  bound. 

Dictionary  of  Merchandise  in  all  Languages.  12° 
sheep.  Philadelphia,  1805. 

DlLLAWAY,  C.  K.,  A.  M.  Andria  Adelphique.  Latin 
farces  by  Terence.  18°  cloth.  Boston,  1839. 

Directory  to  the  English  Clergy.  8°  cloth.  London, 
1875. 


£.Oo 


1309  Disraeli,  Isaac.  Curiosities  of  Literature,  with  a view 


of  the  life  and  writings  of  the  author,  by  Benjamin 
Disraeli.  8°  half  morocco.  Roxburgh,  large  paper, 
uncut  edges.  The  finest  privately  printed  edition, 
which  was  limited  to  100  copies,  in  this  style,  all  for 
- subscribers.  6 vols.  Very  scarce. 

1310  Dodge,  Ossian  E.  (Vocalist.)  One  of  his  inimitable 
programmes. 

^1311  Dow,  Lorenzo.  History  of  a Cosmopolite.  Four  vols. 

of  Lorenzo’s  Journals,  Experience  and  travels.  A 
journey  from  Babylon  to  Jerusalem.  12°  sheep. 
Philadelphia,  1815.  This  book  is  a rhapsody,  but  it 
contains  within  its  covers  much  of  local  history  and 
biography. 


^?1312  Downing,  A.  J.  Landscape  Gardening  and  Country 
Residences.  Illustrated  with  historical  notes.  8° 
thick  paper.  Portrait. 

/ 1313  Drake,  Nathan,  M.  D.  Noontide  Leisure.  2 vols.  8° 
half  morocco. 


1315 

J 

1316 

J^X1317 

*,-1318 

£,-1319 


Drew,  Benjamin.  Pens  and  Types.  Hints  and  helps 
for  those  who  write,  print,  or  read.  A useful  manual. 
12°  cloth.  Boston,  1872. 

Duganne,  A.  J.  H.  The  War  in  Europe.  111.,  8°  un- 
cut. 

Easy  Tasks  for  young  students.  111.  2 copies. 

Economy  of  Human  Life.  8°  unbound  sheets. 

Ellis,  Mrs.  Sarah.  The  Wives  of  England. 


76 


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1320  Emerson,  Frederick.  12°  Philadelphia,  1832. 

/o  1321  Emerson,  Geo.  B.  The  Political  Class  Book.  12° 
sheep.  Boston,  1852. 

1322  Essay  on  Crime  and  Punishment,  bjr  Marquis  Beccaria. 
8°  half  bound.  Philadelphia,  1728. 

2—  1323  Experimental  Knowledge.  24°  morocco. 

O 1324  Facts  about  Peat.  111.,  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1867. 

1325  Facts,  Hints,  etc.  Steam-ship  notes  for  those  contem- 

plating a trip  to  Europe.  8°  New  York,  1874. 

1326  Farmer.  The  Fairy  of  the  Stream.  18°  boards.  Rich- 

mond, Ya.  An  uncommon  book  of  early  American 
poetry. 

1327  Farnham,  Mrs.  Eliza  W.  Life  in  Prairie  Land.  18° 

cloth.  New  York,  1847. 

/ 1328  Female  Scripture  Characters.  12°  boards,  uncut. 

/ 1329  Fenning,  Dennell.  The  Young  Algebrist’s  Companion. 
18r"  sheep.  London.  From  the  Dunbar  Library. 

/ 1330  Ferguson,  James.  Astronomy  Explained,  on  the  prin- 
ciples of  Sir  Isaac  Newton.  Plans  and  illustrations. 
8°  cloth.  London,  1790. 

^ 1331  Fessenden,  Thos.  G.  Democracy  unveiled,  or  tyranny 
stripped,  etc.  8°  rough  edge.  Boston,  1805.  " 

1332  Fifty  Years’  Recollections  of  an  old  Bookseller.  111. 
with  portrait  of  the  old  bookseller,  Francis  Grose. 
This  singular  book  gives  some  details  of  a trial  in 
which  the  sex  ol  Chevalier  Dacon  was  determined 
upon  in  open  court.  Altogether  a remarkable  work. 
It  also  contains  a curious  life  of  Francis  Grose  and 
several  other  worthies.  8°  half  calf,  gilt. 

/ 1333  Fireside  Piety.  18°  cloth.  New  York,  1834. 

^ 1334  Fisk,  Rev.  George.  A Pastor’s  Memorial  of  Jerusalem 
and  the  Holy  Land.  12°  cloth,  boards,  ill. 

A&yim  Freemasonry  in  the  Holy  Land,  by  Robert  Morris, 
/ LL.  D.  Portraits  of  Dr.  Morris  and  other  prominent 
Masons.  Numerous  views  illustrating  the  book,  en- 
gravings of  coins,  etc.  Very  valuable  for  the  Numis- 
matic information  it  contains.  8°  half  turkey  moroc- 
co, marbled  and  bevelled  edges. 

1386  Frost,  8.  A.  The  Art  of  Dressing  Well.  12°  boards. 

1337  Fuller,  Andrew.  I’he  Calvinistio  and  Socinian  Sys- 
tems Compared.  1 2°  rough  edges.  London,  1794. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


77 


1338  Fulton,  Rev.  Justin  D.,  I).  D.  Why  Priests  should 
Wed.  This  book  shows  not  only  the  terrors  of  the 
Inquisition,  but  also  hints  at  the  terrors  of  Auricular 
Confession.  Embellished  with  various  Roman  Cath- 
olic insignia,  including  broken  barbed  arrows,  the 
Christian  pens  surrounded  by  the  writhing  serpents 
of  Romanism,  burning  torches,  etc.  Portrait,  12° 
cloth.  Filled  with  weird  illustrations.  This  book 
was  written  for  a “ facetio'us  ” work,  but  is  anything 
but  facetious,  it  is  simply  terrible. 

^2_1339  Galignanl  New  Paris  Guide-book.  18°  half  bound, 
Paris,  1842. 

1340  Gazetteer  of  the  Bombay  Presidency ; Vol.  IV.  8° 
half  morocco. 


V 1341  George  P.  Philes.  Philobiblion.  2 vols.  India  paper, 
square  8°  boards,  uncut.  Very  rare. 

tj*~1342  Gibbons,  James.  Irish  Patriotic  Songs  and  Poems. 

> 1343  Gilman,  Mrs.  Maria.  My  Ten-yard  farm,  or  how  I be- 
came a florist. 


/ 1344  Gleanings  in  Europe.  12°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1838. 

1345  Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Portrait.  8°  sheep,  marbled 
edges,  margin  scorched. 

y 1346  Grande-pre,  L.  de.  Voyage  in  the  Indian  Ocean  and 
to  Bengal  ; the  character  and  arts  of  the  people  of 
India,  etc.  12°  sheep. 

/ 1347  Gray.  Lessons  of  Life.  London,  1858.  12°  cloth. 

/ 1348  Great  Political  Base  Ball  Match  by  Bricktop.  111.  8° 
New  York. 


/ 1349  Grimes,  A.  D.  Etherology,  or  phreno-philosophy.  12° 
cloth.  Boston  and  London,  1851. 


V J.350  Griswold,  Rufus  W.  Readings  in  American  Poetry. 
' 12°  half  morocco,  New  York,  1843. 

^ 1351  Grose,  Francis.  The  Olio;  a Collection.  Portrait. 
London,  1796.  Scarce. 

l^-1352  Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Poetical  Works.  32°  Philadel- 
phia, 1846. 

o 1353  Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Vicar  of  Wakefield.  8°  boards. 
Boston,  1821. 

/ 1354  Good  Behavior,  and  Letter  Writer.  Colored  engrav- 
ings. 32°  New  York,  1817. 

/ 1355  Good  Housekeeping. 


78 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


1356  Gordon.  Narrative  of  the  closing  scenes  in  his  life. 
12°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

^ 1 35 1 Girardix,  Emile  de.  College  Series  of  Modern  French 
Plays.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1864. 

jr,  1358  Guide  to  Successful  Poultry  Keeping.  12°  uncut. 

1359  Gurney.  Married:  a sequel  to  Gilbert  Gurney.  3 

y vols.  12°  boards,  rough  edges.  London,  1858. 

1360  Guthrie.  The  Christian’s  Experience.  12°  sheep. 

American  edition,  1818. 

1^01  Haholey,  A.  Sandwich  Island  Notes.  111.,  12°  cloth, 
New  York,  1854. 

1362  Haliburton,  Judge  Thos.  C.,  (Sam  Slick.)  Life  in  a 
colony.  8°  cloth.  London,  1849. 

/ 1363  Hanson’s  Cook  Book. 

/X y 1364  Harper's  Statistical  Gazetteer  of  the  World.  111.  with 
'2~~  7 large  maps  and  various  charts.  8°  sheep.  New 

York,  1855. 

1365  Harris,  Thos.  L.  The  Millennial  Age.  12°  cloth. 
1860. 


Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  The  Marble  Faun.  12° 
cloth.  Boston,  1800.  Is  this  the  first  edition  ? 

Hayes,  Hon.  Francis  B.  The  Old  South. 

Haynes,  Jno.  Ed.  Pseudonyms,  Anonyms,  and  Initial- 
isms.  8"  cloth.  New  York,  1882.  With  presenta- 
tion note  from  the  author. 


1370  Hayward,  John.  The  Family  Visitor.  12°  cloth. 
Lj  Boston,  1840. 


1371 


eO372 


1374 

V 

- 1375 


O 


Hazen,  Ed.  Panorama  of  Professions  and  Trades. 
111.  with  82  engravings.  Small  4°  half  morocco. 
Philadelphia,  1836. 

Heigh  way,  Osborne  W.  T.  The  Relatives  of  Leila, 
the  Converted  Jewess.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1856. 

Heather.  rreati.se  on  Mathematical  Instruments. 
111.,  12  limp  covers.  London,  1874. 

Herbert,  Auberon.  The  Danes  in  Camp.  Col.  ill., 
12°  red  cloth.  London,  1864. 

Hervey,  Jas.  Theron  and  Aspasia.  3 vols.  12°  calf. 
London,  s.  a. 


1376  Hildeurande,  The  Rob  Roy  of  America;  His  com- 
plete confession  and  early  history  of  the  family.  12° 
cloth,  pp.  31 2. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


79 


^£^1377  Hill,  Georgiana.  How  to  preserve  Fruit  in  100  differ- 
ent ways. 

i--1378  Hill,  Georgiana.  How  to  cook  and  dress  Potatoes  in 
100  different  ways. 

^_1879  IIill,  Georgiana.  How  to  cook  Apples  in  100  different 
ways. 

a 1380  Hill,  Georgiana.  How  to  cook  Vegetables  in  100 
different  ways.  18°. 

1381  Hitchcock’s  New  Method  of  Book-keeping.  Small  4° 

limp  covers. 

1382  PIitchcock.  The  Social  Monitor.  Old  American  poetry. 

12°  boards.  Stoekbridge,  1812. 

^ 1 383  Hochstetter,  F.  V.  Madeira.  Col.  and  ill.  8°  halt 

morocco.  Vienna,  1861. 

1384  Holy  Bible.  This  translation  is  made  by  the  celebra- 
nt? ted  “ Thomas  Matthew,”  — whose  true  name,  tradi- 

tion says,  was  the  martyr  John  Rogers.  This  Bible 
was  brought  to  America  by  the  Rev.  Robert  W . Cush- 
man, who  preached  the  first  sermon  in  Plymouth.  It 
is  marked  in  writing  of  Mrs.  Cushman,  “ Coverdale 
Bible,”  but  I am  informed  that  this  is  much  rarer 
than  “ Coverdale’s,”  and  more  highly  prized.  It  was 
brought  to  America,  1621.  This  Bible  during  Bloody 
Mary’s  reign  was  for  many  years  buried  in  the  earth, 
by  which  it  was  much  injured.  An  effort  at  restora- 
tion, covering  many  pages,  has  been  made  in  ink.  It 
is  filled  with  illuminated  capitals  and  wood-engrav- 
ings. It  remained  from  1620  to  1885  in  the  family  of 
Robert  Cushman  and  his  immediate  descendants,  from 
one  of  whom  I bought  it  for  $100.00.  It  was  kept 
for  Charlotte  Cushman,  the  tragedian,  who  was  for  a 
long  time  desirous  of  obtaining  it.  Mrs.  Cushman, 
from  whom  I made  the  purchase,  was  a lineal  descend- 
dant  of  Robert  Cushman  and  the  Woodward  family. 
Owing  to  its  historical  relations  it  was  held  by  Mr. 
Cushman  and  his  family  almost  above  price. 

1385  Holland,  Wm.  M.  Political  Opinions  of  Martin  Van 

Buren.  12°  boards.  Hartford,  1835. 


^ 1386  Hollis  Reed,  Rev.  The  Christian  Brahmin  : Life, 
writings,  and  character  of  the  converted  Brahmin, 
Rabajee.  2 vols.,  embossed  morocco.  New  York, 


1836. 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  A Hymn  for  the  Great 
Central  Fair;  with  music  and  vignette.  86  pcs. 


80 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


/o  1888  Homer.  The  Iliad,  in  Greek,  with  a Latin  version  and 
maps.  2 vols. 

/Z/y  1389  Hood’s  Comic  Annual.  111.,  18°  boards.  London, 
^ 1830. 


1390  Hooker,  Rev.  Richard.  The  Law  of  Ecclesiastical 
Polity.  8°  sheep.  London,  1703.  Hallain  says  of 
this  work,  “ It  is  at  this  day  one  of  the  master-pieces 
of  English  eloquence.” 

i 1391  Hopkins,  John  H.  The  American  Citizen.  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1857. 

Jli,  1392  Horatius.  Sheep.  Cambridge,  1713. 

c-  1398  How  to  Amuse  an  Evening  Party.  111.,  197  wood-cuts. 
8°  boards. 


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1394  Flow  to  make  Millionaires.  8°  Boston,  18G7. 

1395  Howard,  C.  F rasher.  The  California  Calculator.  18° 
paper.  San  Francisco,  1874. 

How  ard  on  Domestic  Economy.  18°  red  morocco. 

Ho witt,  Cook  and  Landon.  Poetical  Works.  Purple 
cloth,  gilt.  Boston,  1849. 

Hoyt’s  German  Cologne. 

Hughes,  Win.  C.  The  American  Miller  and  Mill- 
wright’s Assistant.  111.,  18°  cloth.  Philadelphia, 
1859. 

Humane  Prudence  | or  the  | Art  by  which  a man 
may  | Advance  himself  and  his  | fortune  j to  | Grand- 
eur. For  a very  interesting  cotemporary  review  of 
this  work  see  Philobiblion,  by  G.  P.  Philes,  (No. 
1841).  Small  8°  calf,  embossed,  polished.  111.,  edges 
embossed  and  gilt.  London,  1697.  Very  rare. 

1401  Humbug.  12°  cloth,  New  York,  1849. 

/ 1402  Humor  for  the  Million. 


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1 4 0 . , Humorous  Illustrations  of  the  Hay  Fever.  Very 

sneezy. 

/ 1404  Hunter,  Henry.  Paul  and  Virginia.  111.  Philadel- 
phia, 1808.  Scarce  old  edition. 

c?  "1405  Hunters  and  Trappers’  Practical  Guide.  111. 

/ 1406  Hyram,  Fred.  In  the  Insane  Asylum.  On  a previous 
page  may  be  seen  some  curious  facts  concerning  this 
strange  man.  8°  Boston,  1871. 

1107  Illustrated  Engineering  and  Mechanical  Drawing 
Book.  Numerous  engravings.  8°  cloth.  London. 


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/.(fo  1408  Importance  of  Right  Views  in  Matrimony,  set  forth  in 
a sermon  preached  in  Rockingham  County,  N.  H.,  at 
the  celebration  of  the  marriage  of  Samuel  G.  Bishop, 
and  Abigail  Tuck.  This  volume  contains  also  the 
rarest  of  all  known  Washington  eulogies,  with  auto- 
graph note  from  the  author,  presented  to  Samuel  G. 
Drake,  the  historian  of  Boston.  Contains  all  the 
other  works  of  Samuel  G.  Bishop,  whom  I judge  was 
an  old  tiger.  Every  tract  contained  here  is  excessive- 
ly ?-are,  and,  I understand,  unique.  I bought  this 
book  as  a great  favor  from  the  library  of  Mr.  Drake, 
who  valued  it  veiy  highly,  and  at  the  sale  of  my 
Library  in  1857,  paid  me  for  it  again,  one  hundred 
dollars,  in  accordance  with  a promise  from  him  that 
he  should  buy  it  again  when  it  should  be  offered  for 
sale.  Mr.  Bishop  presents  his  compliments  to  the 
Hangman,  whom  with  his  family  he  hangs  in  a group 
on  a gallows  75  feet  high.  Marble  covers,  half  pol- 
ished morocco.  Gilmanton,  N.  H.,  1800. 

/o  1409  Reprint  of  Bishop’s  Eulogy.  Privately  reprinted, 
strictly  for  presentation  copies,  not  one  ever  sold  by 
W.  E.  W.,  but  a number  have  been  placed  in  the 
hands  of  private  owners.  How  did  they  get  them  ? 
Probably  they  did  not  steal  them,  but  I do  not  know. 
This  volume  contains  the  matter  referred  to  in  Drake’s 
preface  in  Eulogy  on  Washington;  an  interesting 
affair. 

✓ 1410  Importance  of  the  Manners  of  the  Great  to  general 
Society.  18°  Worcester,  1797. 

1411  In  Memoriam.  Eben  Caldwell  Stamvood.  Large  8°. 

Ingelow,  Jean.  The  Shepherd  Lady.  111.  with  full 
steel-plate  engravings,  small  4°  cloth,  bevelled.  Bos- 
ton, 1876. 

/ 1413  Inventors  and  Mechanics.  18°  cloth..  New  York, 
1865. 

1414  Jacob,  Jno.  J.  The  Life  of  late  Capt.  Michael  Cresap, 
and  in  the  same  volume  the  Journal  of  Wayne’s  Cam- 
paign. Small  4°  rough  edges,  unbound.  Cincinnati, 
__  1866. 

^ 1415  Johnston,  J.  F.  W.,  M.  D.  The  Chemistry  of  Common 
Life. 

y 1416  Johnson,  John  Jay.  A Filled  Certificate  for  letters 
patent  for  Tanning. 


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Jones,  Rev.  Joseph.  The  Country  Gentleman,  a tale 
for  the  times.  12°  rough  edges,  cloth.  Oxford, 
1823. 

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Keble,  John.  The  Christian  Year.  32°  cloth,  gilt. 
Boston,  1844. 

Kenrick,  Wm.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author; 
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Keith,  Alex.  The  Signs  of  the  Times.  2 vols.  18° 
cloth.  Edinburg,  1833. 

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sheep.  Boston,  1847. 

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ford, 1825.  Very  scarce. 

Kemp,  Robert.  History  ot  the  Old  Folks’  Concerts  and 
Autobiography  of  the  Author.  12°  cloth,  ill.  Pre- 
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Shore.  18°  cloth.  Boston,  1855. 

Kingsley,  Charles.  A Christmas  in  the  West  Indies. 
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Kneeland,  Abner.  Phe  Pioneer  of  Phonography. 
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rare. 

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New  York,  1843. 

Lacroix,  Paul.  Manners,  Customs  and  Dress  of  the 
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very  fine  volume,  large  8°  tinted  paper,  gilt  and  em- 
bossed. 

Lamb,  Charles.  Essays  of  Elia.  8°  paper,  138  pp. 

Lane,  E.  W.  The  Englishwoman  in  Egypt. 

Lancahtei:,  Edwin.  Good  Food,  what  it  is,  and  how 
to  get  it.  12°  London,  1867. 

Lanman,  Charles.  The  Japanese  in  America.  Ill,, 
12°  cloth,  gilt.  New  York,  1872. 


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Larned,  Augusta.  Talks  with  Girls.  18°  cloth. 
New  York,  1874. 

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Mass.  8°  pp.  24.  Northampton. 

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Conveyances.  8°  sheep.  Hartford,  1825. 

Lee,  Chauncey.  Aristarchus  to  Philemon.  12°  cloth. 
Hartford,  1833. 

Leila  Ada.  The  Jewess  Convert,  and  another  volume 
concerning  her  relations  and  friends.  12°  cloth.  New 
York,  1857. 

Lemon,  Mark.  Fairy  Tales.  Over  50  ill.,  post  8° 
cloth.  London. 

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Boston,  1834. 

Liberia,  Africa,  Sketches  of. 

Lieber.  Manual  of  Political  Ethics.  2 vols.,  8°  law 
sheep. 

Life  and  Light  for  Woman. 

Lifeboats.  Models  submitted  for  the  premium  offered 
by  his  grace  the  Duke  of  Northumberland.  111.  with 
many  maps  and  plans.  Present  from  the  Duke. 
Folio  cloth.  London,  1851. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  An  original  ticket  for  him  as 
President,  and  a number  of  bank  notes,  etc. 

Literary  Exchanges  of  M.  Vattemare. 

Literary  and  Philosophical  Repository.  Vol.  I to  IV. 
A scarce  early  American  Magazine. 

Lives  of  the  Scottish  Poets.  32°  cloth,  rough  edges. 

Livermore,  Geo.  Interesting  notes  concerning  Mrs. 
Livermore’s  Library.  Presentation  copy  with  note 
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Lloyd,  L.  Scandinavian  Adventures  for  upwards  of 
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Lockhart,  John  G.  The  Spanish  Ballads.  Portrait. 
12°  cloth.  Boston,  1857. 

Louden,  J.  C.  Cottage,  Farm  and  Villa  Architecture. 
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Longfellow,  IT.  W.  Aftermath,  and  other  poems. 
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Longfellow,  Henry  W.  Poems.  Voices  of  the  Night, 
etc.  12°  cloth,  rough  edges.  Boston,  1853. 

Longfellow,  Henry  W.  Courtship  of  Miles  Standish. 
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12°  cloth,  red  edges. 

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style.  12°  cloth,  red  edges. 

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boards.  Hudson,  1821. 

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fares. 

Love,  Geo.  The  Art  of  Surveying.  8°  sheep.  Lon- 
don, 1786. 

Lowell,  Jno.  Amory.  Vindication  of  the  Character  of 
Mr.  Boott.  8°  pp.  211.  Boston,  1848. 

Macrame  Lace  book.  111.,  8°  paper.  New  York, 
1878. 

Mackellar,  Thomas.  The  American  Printer,  a man- 
ual of  Typography.  111.,  12°  boards,  red  edges. 
Philadelphia,  1872. 

Mahoney,  D.  A.  The  Prisoner  of  State.  New  York, 
1863. 


£^1468  Manual  of  the  Practical  Naturalist.  12°  cloth.  Bos- 
ton, 1831. 

/ 1469  Margaret’s  Bridal,  by  Sigma.  18°  Boston,  1839. 

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Large  8°  cloth,  binding  broken. 

/ 1471  Marshall,  Mrs.  Sketch  of  my  friend’s  Family.  32° 
Boston,  1819. 

1472  Marttneau,  Harriet.  Retrospect  of  Western  Travel. 
2 vols.  12°  cloth. 

lj-j-  1473  Mather,  Cotton.  The  Mather  Papers  and  Salem 
Witchcraft.  Presentation  copy  from  John  K.  Wig- 
gin.  8°  rough  edges,  tinted  paper,  pp.  23. 

2/ 1474  Mayhew.  Discourse  occasioned  l>v  the  Earthquakes, 
Nov.,  1765.  Bound  to  order  by  Matt  hews,  gilt ; bind- 
ing cost  $9.  B oston,  1755. 

* ^ 1475  Mease.  The  Rearing  of  Silk  Worms.  Colored  ill.,  8° 
paper.  Washington,  1828.  Hare. 


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P'1476  Medhurst,  W.  H.  China,  its  State  and  Prospects. 

111.  partly  in  colors.  8°  cloth.  London,  1888. 

,£-1477  Memorials  of  Thos.  Hood.  Post  8°  cloth.  Boston, 
1860. 

1478  Miles,  Pliny.  Rambles  in  Iceland.  12°  cloth.  New 
X York,  1854. 

y 1479  Militia  Laws  oi  the  United  States  and  Massachusetts. 
12°  boards.  Boston,  1829. 


t^~~1480  Miller,  Joaquin.  First  Families  of  the  Sierras.  18 
green  cloth.  Chicago,  1876. 

/?  1481  Miller,  Hugh.  The  Testimony  of  the  Rocks.  111.,  12 

^ cloth.  Boston,  1857. 

f 1482  Miller,  Jno.  A Guide  for  Plain  People,  especially  the 
^ Poor.  12°  half  bound.  Oxford,  1820. 

/ 1483  Millenarianism.  18°  cloth.  Bath,  1847. 

1484  Milton,  John.  Poetical  Works.  Printed  by  Isaiah 
Thomas.  12°  sheep.  1810. 

/ 1485  Mitford,  Mary  Russell.  Works  in  Prose  and  Verse. 
^ 8°  sheep,  marbled  edges.  Philadelphia,  1846. 

JU51486  Mitford,  Miss.  Our  Village;  Sketches  and  Rural 
Scenery.  8 vols.,  ill.,  12°  boards.  New  \ork,  1838. 

£ 1487  Monte  Palatine.  Folded. 

/a  1488  Moore,  Jno.  View  of  Society  and  Manners  in  Italy. 
VU&r  3 vols.,  12°. 

1489  Moore,  John.  Societ}r  and  Manners  in  f ranee,  Switzer- 
land and  Germany. 

1490  Moore,  Alex.  The  Gas  Consumer’s  Guide.  12  cloth. 
Boston,  1871. 

149 1 Mormonism.  Various  leaflets  and  tracts  on  Mormon 

'4  /]  Absurdities,  Mountain  Meadow's  Massacre,  Mysteries 

0f  the  Endowment  House,  and  a number  of  distinct 
' tracts  bought  at  Salt  Lake  City.  9 pcs.  Facetiae. 


A- 


✓ 1492  Medieval  Times.  Chronicles  of  the  Sehonberg  Cotta 
Sfi  ' “ Family,  by  Mrs.  Charles.  8°  cloth.  New  York, 

1865. 

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8°  blue  cloth.  London,  1886. 

tJ  1494  Murray’s  Hand  Book  for  Italy  and  Rome.  Map  and 


ill. 

fj  1495  Murray,  John.  Handbook  for  Travellers.  12°  cloth. 
London,  1845. 


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/ 1496  Murray,  Grace.  The  Little  Boarding  School  Girls. 
32°  New  York. 

/o  1497  Munsell,  Charles.  Songs  of  the  American  Press.  111., 
12°  cloth.  Albany,  1868. 

1498  Munsell,  Frank.  Chips  from  the  Chimney  Corner. 
111.,  12°  cloth.  Albany,  1871. 

/ 1499  Naples  and  its  Environs  ; A new  guide.  Thick  8° 
Dutch  paper,  rough  edges.  Naples,  1826. 

1500  Narrative  of  a Visit  to  the  American  Churches,  by  a 
Deputation  from  England  and  Wales.  12°  New 
York,  1835. 

£_1501  Neal,  Alice  B.  The  Gossips  of  Rivertown.  8°  Phila- 
delphia, 1850. 

^ 1502  Nepheghi.  Among  the  Arabs,  or  Adventures  in  Alge- 
ria. Portrait.  12°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1858. 

X 4 G 0 3 Nepos,  Cornelius.  Answered  Questions,  etc.  8°  half 
morocco.  New  York,  1850. 

/ 1504  Newcomb.  Directory  for  Young  Christian  Females. 
18J  half  morocco.  Boston,  1833. 

1505  Newell,  Robert  C.  Poems  by  Orpheus  O.  Kerr. 
The  Palace  Beautiful,  and  others.  Ports.,  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1865. 

v 1506  Newman,  Samuel  P.  Practical  System  of  Rhetoric 
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/ 1507  New  England.  A poem  by  Nelson  Stutson.  8°  Wil- 
braham,  1851.  pp.  15. 

11*.  1508  Newton,  Rev.  John.  The  Aged  Pilgrim’s  Triumph 
over  Sin  and  the  Grave.  Illustrated.  12°  half  calf. 
London,  1825. 


1509  New  Sanctuary  of  Progressive  Phoughts  and  Science; 

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Author  on  the  Battle-field.  12°  cloth.  Albany,  1844. 

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Boston,  1853. 


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tifully printed  at  the  [ness  of  Joel  M unsell,  Albany. 
8°  calf,  rough  edges. 

/ 1515  Official  Irish  Travelling  Guide.  Small  4°  pp.  140. 
XI1516  Oneida  Community.  Paper. 

✓ 1517  O’Reilly.  Leo  XIII;  His  Probable  Policy.  12°  paper. 
New  York,  1868. 

^_1518  Ormath WAITE.  Astronomy  and  Geology  compared. 
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1867.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

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poem  with  preface.  Very  scarce. 

Pallas’  Travels.  111.,  8°  sheep. 

Parnell,  Miss  Fanny.  Hovels  of  Ireland.  8°  New 
York,  1880. 

Parley,  Peter.  Tales  about  China.  Square  18°  Lon- 
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Paoli,  Pascal.  An  account  of  Corsica ; general  tour, 
etc.  Old  calf.  London,  1768. 

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Papers,  Tradesmen’s  bills,  etc.  From  the  Deblois 
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Peabody.  Dante’s  Hell.  18°  boards.  Boston,  1857. 

Peabody.  Education  of  Mechanics  and  Artists.  8° 
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Percy.  Reliques  of  Ancient  English  Poetry.  Vol.  II  ; 
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Poetry  of  the  Heart.  Win.  B.  'Lap pan.  32°  gilt. 
Worcester,  1845. 

Polite  Learning.  18°  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

Pollock,  Thomas,  A.  M.  The  Course  of  Time.  12° 
half  morocco.  Boston,  1851. 

Polyanthus.  Odd  volumes. 

Poole,  John.  Hamlet  Travesty  with  burlesque  anno- 
tations. Royal  8°  cloth,  rough  edges.  Printed  for 
private  circulation.  Presentation  copy  by  F.  S.  Hoff- 
man. 

Poole,  John.  Little  Pedlington  and  the  Pedlington- 
ians.  2 vols.,  12  ’ New  York,  1852. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


89 


4. 1556  Pope,  Alex.  The  Iliad  of  Homer.  32°  calf.  Balti- 
more, 1819. 

yg/1557  Porteus  Bielb}r.  Poem  on  Death.  18°  sheep.  Isaiah 
Thomas,  printer,  1808. 

/ 1559  Potatoes.  Their  Culture  in  Great  Britain. 

1560  Pouchot.  Memoirs  of  the  Late  War  in  North  America, 
" commonly  called  “The  Old  French  War.’  An  orig- 
inal book,  written  by  an  actor  in  the  scenes  described. 
Illustrated  with  views,  plans  and  portraits.  8°  thick 
tinted  paper,  in  st}rle  of  Bradford  Publications.  Half 
bound  in  green  turkey  morocco,  by  Bradstreet,  rough 
edges,  top  gilt.  These  volumes  when  published  were 
closely  sold,  and  have  now  become  very  scarce.  They 
are  much  sought  for  in  Canada,  where  they  are  rare. 


1561 


The  same  work.  Royal  4°  half  bound  in  crushed  crim- 
son morocco,  deep  back  and  edges.  These  books  are 
printed  on  Whatman’s  drawing  paper,  were  made  to 
order  and  each  copy  was  sold  for  $50.  In  this  sump- 
tuous style  but  tw'o  copies  were  produced.  Numerous 
plates  and  illustrations. 

^^1562  The  same  work.  Royal  4°  tinted  paper,  rubricated 
title.  Edition  limited  to  50  copies.  A scarce  book, 
much  sought  for  in  Canada  where  but  few  copies  were 
sent.  Numerous  illustrations  ; but  few  contain  the 
full  series. 


Jr.C/o  1563  The  same  work.  2 vols.,  4°  Large  paper,  unbound. 

,3  "1564  Powell,  Thos.  Living  Authors  of  England.  12° 
cloth.  New  York,  1850. 

1565  Parisian  Sights  and  French  Principles,  seen  through 
American  Spectacles.  Illustrated  12°  cloth,  gilt. 
yj"T566  Priest,  Josiah.  The  Christian  Millennium.  Priest,  who 
was  a funny  fellow,  wrote  some  curious  books,  all  of 
which  are  now  scarce. 

1567  Programme  of  22  new  country  Dances  at  Almack’s, 
1798.  Music  ; long  8°. 

(J3-M068  Putnam,  Allen.  Bible  Marvel  Workers.  One  of  the 
best  written  works  on  Spiritualism.  12°  cloth.  Bos- 
ton, 1873.  A gift  from  the  author. 

1569  Quaint  Ancient  Story  Books.  The  Naughty  Girl  Re- 
formed, etc. 

i-  1570  Quinn,  W.  N.  Money  in  the  Garden.  111.,  8 cloth. 
New  York,  1871. 


/ 1571  Railroad  Fliers. 


90 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


1572  Ralston,  J.  Grier.  Solar  Hieroglyphics.  18°  cloth. 
Philadelphia,  1874. 

/ 1573  Rand  & McNally.  Official  Railway  Guide;  United 
States  and  Canada.  111.  Chicago. 

<£>"1574  Rare  Quaker  Publication.  From  Death  to  Rife.  A re- 
print ; issued  by  John  J.  Meder  of  Providence.  Large 
thick  paper  edition,  only  one  hundred  copies,  of  which 
this  is  a presentation  copy,  with  note  from  the  Pub- 
lisher and  Editor. 


/o  1575  Reade,  Charles.  Christie  Johnstone.  12°  cloth.  Pos- 
ton, 1855. 

> 1576  Ready  Reckoner;  the  Trader’s  Useful  Assistant.  Laro-e 
8°  sheep. 

i 1577  Rkdbeard.  Stories  for  Children,  from  the  German. 
v 8°  boards. 


i_  1578 


Reid,  Thomas.  Officers  of  the  West  Norfolk  (English) 
Regiment  of  Militia.  18°  sheep.  London,  1 7 08? 

Report  on  an  Individual  of  the  Bushman  Tribe  of  Hot- 
tentots. 8°. 


/ 1580  Rickard,  Truman  Oreutt.  Highland  Class-book  of 
Poetry.  18  boards.  Boston,  1854. 

y 1581  Rickard,  Iruinan  ().,  A.  M.  Prose  and  Poetry.  12° 
boards.  Boston,  1849. 

^-1582  Rifle,  Rev.  J.  C.  Moses,  or  the  Zulu.  8°  cloth.  Lon- 
don, 1803. 

1583  Ritchie.  Here  and  There  in  London.  12°  cloth. 
London,  1859. 

2-  1584  Robertson,  Dr.  Will.  Disquisition  on  the  Knowledge 
which  the  Ancients  had  of  India.  18°  slieep.  Lon- 
don, 1802. 


585  Rock,  Captain.  Account  of  his  Ancestors.  12°  half 
morocco,  London,  1824. 

^—1580  Rodgers.  Twenty-three  Years  under  a skylight.  Ex- 
periences of  a Photographer.  111.,  12°  cloth. 

Rodger,  Alex.  Poems  and  Songs.  Various  poets.  5 
pcs. 

*^-1588  Roll  ol  Honor.  Names  of  Soldiers  who  died  in  defence 
°f  American  Union,  buried  in  the  National  Cemeter- 
ies. 8°  paper.  Washington,  18(1(1. 

1589  Rome.  Handbook  ol  Rome  and  its  Environs,  with  man. 

1 8°  cloth.  London,  1 8i»7. 


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91 


c 

fai/joi  1590  Rousseau,  J.  J.  His  Complete  Works.  18°  morocco, 
half  bound,  several  volumes. 

2>1591  Round  the  World  in  Forty  Days.  111.,  8°. 

1592  Rush,  Benj.,  M.  D.  A Thermometer,  illustrating  the 
Effect  of  Spirituous  Liquors.  Boston,  1795.  A rare 
old  temperance  tract. 

{JL  1593  Ruskin,  John.  Modern  Painters.  12°  cloth.  New 
York,  1883. 

/1594  Russell.  The  American  Elocutionist.  111.,  sheep. 

12°  Boston,  1846.  The  best  work  on  elocution  I 
have  ever  met  with. 


^__1595  Russell,  John.  Tour  in  Germany  and  the  Southern 
Provinces  of  Austria.  8°  uncut,  rough  edges.  Bos- 
ton, 1825. 

/1596  Russia.  8°  boards.  (Vol.  2.)  London,  1780. 


C/z/4597  Sanderson,  John.  The  American  in  Paris.  3 vols., 
8°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1839. 

^1598  Sanford.  Penal  Codes  in  Europe.  8°  Washington, 
/ 1854. 


^>1599  Sargeant,  W.  C.  Eldon.  The  Astrologer’s  Guide,  by 
Wm.  Lilly,  1675.  8°  red  cloth.  London,  1886. 

1600  Savage,  William.  Dictionary  of  the  Art  of  Printing. 
8°  Russia,  full  gilt.  This  book  was  sought  in  vain 
for  many  years  by  a bibliographer  and  practical 
printer.  It  has  become  realty  rare. 
v£3T601  Savage,  T.  B.  C.  The  Amazonian  Republic,  Recently 
Discovered  in  the  Interior  of  Peru.  12°  boards. 
New  York,  1842. 

i-^1602  Schmucker.  On  the  Reformation  of  the  Sixteenth 
Century.  18°  cloth. 

/ 1603  Schemeriah  Petitions.  12°. 
t^e/1604  Schuyler,  Geo.  L.  Correspondence  and  Remarks 
upon  Bancroft’s  History  of  the  Northern  Campaign. 
8°  thick  paper,  presentation  copy,  from  F.  S.  Hoffman. 


j.  Rare. 

^ 1605  Scott,  Sir  Walter.  The  Lady  of  the  Lake. 

/7  morocco.  Exeter,  1826. 

^^1605a  Seat  of  War  in  Germany  and  France,  1865. 

^ 1606  Seatsfield.  Life  in  the  New  World;  Sketches 
American  Society.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1844. 
1607  Selections  from  Fenelon.  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1841 
.A/ 1608  Shakspeare,  Wm.  6 vols,  32°  sheep,  gilt. 


Small  8° 


of 


92 


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d'  1609  Shoberl,  Fred.  The  World  in  Miniature.  Colored 
engravings.  32°  marbled  edges,  morocco.  London. 

Kjr  1610  Sickness,  Its  Trials  and  Blessings.  12°  cloth. 

JL'  1611  Sigourney.  Letters  to  Mothers.  12°  purple  morocco, 
gilt. 

£/  1612  Sigourney.  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Harriet  N.  Cook.  18° 
cloth.  New  York.  The  same,  a duplicate. 

i_  1613  Sigourney,  Mrs.  L.  H.  Past  Meridian.  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1854. 


1614  Simmons,  Chas.  Selected  Quotations.  Embossed 

sheep.  North  Wrentham,  1853. 

/$  1615  Six  Weeks  in  Old  France  ; or  Dr.  Tom’s  Holiday.  12° 
cloth,  ill. 

z 1616  Skinner,  Mose.  Peace  Jubilee  and  Grand  Pow-wow. 
^ 1617  Smith,  Adam,  LL.  D.  Nature  and  Causes  of  the 

Wealth  of  Nations.  Philadelphia,  1789. 


/* 

*Jo 


1618  Smith,  Adam,  LL.  D.  The  Wealth  of  Nations.  18° 

sheep.  3 vols.  Philadelphia,  1809. 

1619  Smith,  Edmund  II.,  “ Ereul.”  The  Araucanians.  A 

tour  amongst  the  tribes  of  Southern  Chili.  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1855.  A book  little  read  but  well  worthy 
of  reading. 


1620  Smith,  Matthew  Hale.  Impiety  in  High  Places.  Sym- 
pathy with  crime  a curse  to  any  people.  8°  pp.  32. 
Boston,  1842. 


^-1621  Smith,  Rev.  Anson.  A Woman’s  Thoughts  about 
Women.  12°  cloth.  Columbus,  1858. 


; J 1622  Smith,  Rev.  Gibson. 
1623  Smith,  Adam,  LL.  1). 
Wealth  of  Nations. 


Clairmativeuess. 

The  Nature  and  Causes  of  the 
3 vols.  12°  calf. 


1624 

62.) 


1626 

1027 

1628 


1629 


Snare,  John.  Ilis  portrait  of  Prince  Charles,  painted 
by  Velazquez.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

Solemn  Review  of  the  Custom  of  War  ; proposing  a 
remedy.  12°  sheep.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1817. 

Song  and  Story.  Vols.  I,  II.  18°  ill. 

Songs  sold  by  Horace  Partridge  and  others.  11  pes. 

Southey,  Robert.  Poet  Laureate.  Letters  to  Charles 
Butler,  Esq.,  and  Essays  on  the  Romish  Religion.  8° 
boards,  uncut.  London,  1826. 

Soyer,  Alexis.  Cookery  for  the  people.  Entirely  new 
system.  12  boards,  port,  and  ill.  London. 


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93 


>16o0  Spa  ekes,  John  0.  L.  A Handbook  to  the  practice  of 
Pottery  Painting.  London,  1877. 

/1681  Sports  and  Games.  18°  Boston,  1874. 

/ 1632  Sports  and  Pastimes.  12°  pp.  45.  Boston,  1871. 

2/  1638  St.  Clair,  John.  The  Yarns  from  the  Night  Owl’s 
Chronicle.  12  copies.  111.,  square  8°  numbered. 
Norfolk,  1876. 

f 1631  Stephens,  Wm.  System  of  Discipline  for  Artillery. 

/p  1635  Stephenson,  R.  H.  Social  Vice  an  Alarm  to  the 
Present  Generation.  8°  limp  cover.  New  York, 
1871. 

£i"1636  Steuben,  Baron  D.  The  Soldier’s  Monitor.  12° 
boards.  Rutland,  1814. 

/1637  Story  of  the  Morning  Star.  12°  paper.  Boston,  1866. 

/1638  Stone,  Ebenezer.  Supplement  to  the  Digest  of  the 
Militia  Laws  of  Mass.  18°. 

/ 1639  Stone,  Ebenezer  W.  Instruction  in  Military  Tactics. 
12°  cloth.  Boston,  1857. 

/ 1640  Stories  for  Little  Boys.  Colored  plates.  Guben. 

.—  1641  Stowe,  H.  B.  Dred;  A Tale  of  the  Great  Dismal 
Swamp.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1856. 

^1642  Strange,  Robert,  the  Engraver,  and  his  rare  collec- 
tion of  Engravings,  etc. 

J 1643  Spofford,  Ainsworth.  Treasury  of  Facts  for  1879. 
New  York,  1878. 

^1644  Sullivan,  J.  T.  S.  The  Galley  Slave.  Paper,  uncut. 

✓ 1645  Sullivan,  Alex.  The  Irish  National  League  of  Amer- 
ica. Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

.1646  Sullivan,  Wm.  The  Political  Class  Book.  8°  sheep. 
Boston,  1837. 

/ 1647  1 Pales  from  the  English  Souvenirs.  18°  boards.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1828. 

^ 1648  Taylor,  Bayard.  Japan  in  Our  Day.  111.,  many  full 
plate  prints.  12°  New  York,  1872. 

CC1649  Taylor,  Lizzie  A.  C.  Forest  Buds  from  the  Woods 
of  Maine,  by  Florence  Percy.  The  first  publication 
of  the  author  of  “ Rock  Me  to  Sleep  ” and  a rare  vol- 
ume of  American  poetry.  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1856. 

/#  1650  Tegg,  Wm.  Wills  of  Their  Own;  Curious,  Eccentric 
and  Benevolent.  18°  red  edges.  London,  1876. 

/ 1651  Templeton.  Engineer’s  Practical  Assistant.  18° 
cloth.  London,  1868. 


94 


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1655 

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1658 

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A 10(52 
1663 

y 1664 

/ 1665 

y 1666 

1667 

f 1668 


Tennyson,  Alfred.  Poems.  2 vols.  12°  boards, 
rough  edges.  Boston,  1854. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  The  Fat  Contributor  and  Travels 
in  London.  12°  red  cloth.  New  York,  1853. 

Thackeray,  Wm.  Makepeace.  Ballads.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  Boston,  1856. 

The  iEneid.  In  Modern  American.  111.,  humorous. 

8°  pp.  22. 

The  Art  of  Conversation,  with  remarks  on  fashion  and 
habits-  111.,  8°  New  York,  1847. 

The  Benefits  and  Privileges  of  Cuckolds.  Showing 
the  little  disgrace  there  is  in  being  one,  and  the  obli- 
gations men  sometimes  have  to  their  wives  for  con- 
ferring that  honor  upon  them,  in  what  manner  soever 
it  is  done,  either  as  Prudes,  Coquettes,  Homines,  or 
Writing  Desks.  The  whole  beautifully  illustrated 
with  several  late  notable  intrigues  that  have  been 
carried  on  in  many  parts  of  the  Beau-Monde.  Hum- 
bly dedicated  to  Mother  II  — gg  — r.  “ O fortunatos 
nimium  bona  si  sua  norint  Cornutos!”  Printed  for 
A.  Moore  near  St.  Paul’s,  1728,  reprinted  in  1885. 
Half  calf. 

The  Book  of  Trades.  Different  trades  costumes  and 
professions.  Finely  illustrated.  18°  green  morocco. 

The  Brother  and  Sister.  18°  cloth. 

The  Centaur  not  Fabulous.  12°  sheep.  Philadelphia, 
1795. 

The  Christian’s  Great  Interest.  The  trial  of  a saving 
interest  in  Christ.  12°  sheep,  pp.  252. 

The  City  of  the  Magyar.  3 vols.  111.,  12°  cloth,  rough 
edges.  London,  1840. 

The  Corner  Cupboard,  a family  repository.  12°  red 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1875. 

The  Deaf  and  Dumb.  Their  education  and  asylums. 
12°  cloth. 

The  Elements  of  Criticism.  12°  sheep.  London.  1796. 

The  Englishwoman  in  Russia.  12°  cloth,  rough  edges. 
New  York,  1855. 

The  Errors  of  Prohibition.  Small  4°  pp.  150.  Argu- 
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The  Extraordinary  Life  of  Annie  Moor,  who  for  more 
than  three  years  has  lived  without  food.  8°  pp.  35. 


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The  Fairy  Prince.  12°  London,  1771. 

The  Father’s  Lawyer.  London,  1774. 

The  Gem.  An  annual  for  1849.  Morocco  gilt  and 
gilt  edges. 

The  Gift.  A Christmas  and  New  Year’s  Present.  8° 
morocco  embossed  and  gilt.  Philadelphia,  1844. 

The  Independent  Whig.  4 vols.  in  one.  8°  sheep. 

The  Lay  of  the  Lonesome  Lung.  Humorous  silhouette 
illustrations.  Long  8°. 

The  Leisure  Hour  Library.  Small  folio,  unbound  in 
Nos.  7 pcs. 

The  Lord’s  Prayer  Briefly  Explained.  12°  Boston, 
1846. 

The  Marriage  Ring.  32°  gilt.  Boston,  1834. 

The  Last  Will  and  Testament  of  John  Eliot  Thayer. 
8°  Boston,  1857. 

18°  morocco  gilt. 

; or  He  Blundered.  A New  York 


1681 


The  Mayflower.  111., 
The  Merchant’s  Wife 
local.  12°  uncut. 
The  Millennium.  A 


Thousand  Years  of  Prosperity 


jZ— 


1682 


iL  1683 


Promised  to  the  Church  of  God.  8°  boards.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1794. 

The  Missing  Link,  or  Bible  Women  in  the  Homes  of 
the  London  Poor.  12°  red  cloth. 

The  Mothers  of  England.  12°  cloth.  London,  1843. 

The  National  Almanac  for  1863.  12°  cloth.  Philadel- 

phia, 1863. 

The  Nineteenth  Century.  Small  4’  pp.  60. 

The  Odd  Volume.  12°  boards.  Boston,  1828. 

The  Phonographic  Instructor.  111.  London,  1852. 

The  Poor  Organ  Grinder.  Small  4°  ill.  Boston,  1852. 

The  Practical  Builder’s  Perpetual  Price  Book.  4° 
cloth,  ill. 


/ 1690  The  Potiphar  Papers.  Our  Best  Society,  etc.  12 
paper.  New  York,  1853. 
y 1691  The  Reflector.  1 vol.  Half  calf,  bound. 

1692  The  Royal  Baker  and  Pastry  Cook.  8°  New  York. 
£_1693  The  Scholar  Armed.  2 vols.  Polished  calf,  gilt,  mar- 
bled  edges.  London,  1812. 

/ 1694  The  Scotch  Probationer.  12°  boards.  New  York,  1819. 


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The  Shade  of  Plato.  A Poem  by  David  Hitchcock. 
12°  boards,  uncut. 

The  Shadowy  Hand,  Dame  Wonder’s  History,  etc. 

The  Shakers.  Their  Story  and  Their  Cooking.  8° 
New  York,  1882. 

I he  Shipwrecks  and  Sufferings  of  Eliza  Bradley  wrecked 
on  the  coast  of  Barbary.  "8°  ill.,  pp.  32. 

The  Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  Serial.  Vols.  I,  II  and  III. 
8°  sheep. 

The  Story  of  the  Three  Little  Kittens.  111.,  8°. 

I he  I wo  Visions  of  Byron  and  Southey,  containing 
the  Vision  of  Judgment.  18°  boards.  New  York, 
1823. 

1 he  Two  Visions,  or  Byron  and  Southey.  12°  rough 
edges. 

The  Universal  Calculator,  by  J.  Anderson.  12°  Cal- 
cutta, 1816. 

The  Wives  of  England.  12°  cloth,  uncut. 

The  Wonderful  Story  of  Odnawall,  a tale  for  good 
children  only. 

The  Worship  of  the  Sun.  Small  4°  pp.  8. 

The  Young  Lady’s  Friend,  by  a lady.  12°  cloth. 

The  Youthful  Queen.  111.,  18°  London. 

Thomas,  John  J.  American  Fruit  Culturist.  111.,  12° 
cloth.  New  York,  1867. 

Thomas,  John  J.  Farm  Implements.  12°  cloth.  New 
York,  1854. 

Thomson,  James.  The  Seasons.  111.,  12°  calf.  Edin- 
burg, 1775. 

I homson,  liobt.  Dundas.  The  Food  of  Animals  and 
the  Food  of  Man.  12°  red  cloth.  New  York,  1858. 

Thomson,  Thomas,  M.  D.  Mineralogy,  Geology  and 
Mineral  Analysis.  8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1836. 

Thoughts  in  Past  Years.  18°  cloth.  1841. 

Three  Experiments  of  Living. 

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Traveller’s  Legal  Guide.  Duties  and  Responsibilities. 
12°  Philadelphia,  1853. 


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Traveller’s  Legal  Guide  and  Handbook.  12"  pp.  84. 
Rochester,  1855. 

Treaties  and  Negotiations.  18  ’ sheep,  gilt.  lhe 
Hague,  1728. 

Treaty  between  the  King  of  France  and  the  1 hirteen 
United  States.  8°  rough  edges.  Hartford,  1779. 
Trollope,  Mrs.  Charles.  Chesterfield ; or  the  Ad- 
ventures of  a Youth  of  Genius.  3 vols.  12°  uncut. 
London,  1841. 

Trollope,  Mrs.  The  Refugee  in  America.  12  rough 
edges.  London,  1833. 

Trotting  and  Thorough-bred  Stock  at  Auction. 

True  Politeness  ; or  Etiquette  for  Ladies.  lb  cloth. 
London,  s.  a. 

Toggo.  Picture  in  the  National  Gallery.  12  boards. 
London,  1851. 

Todd,  S.  Edward.  The  American  Wheat  Culturist. 
111.  with  numerous  engravings.  8°  cloth.  New 
York,  1868. 

Token  of  Love.  32°  gilt. 

rPoOKE,  Andrew.  The  Pantheon;  or  babulous  Histo- 
ries of  the  Heathen  Gods.  The  first  American  edit- 
ion. 12°  sheep,  plates.  New  York,  1810. 
Townsend,  F.  Musings  of  an  Invalid.  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1852. 

Tuthill.  Onward,  Right  Onward.  12°  calf.  Boston, 
1846. 


1731  Underwood,  Francis  H.  A Handbook  of  English 
Literature.  12°  green  cloth,  ill.  Boston,  1871. 

<^*U^1732  United  States  Mint.  8°  1878. 

1733  Vaccination,  by  Dr.  Walker,  Graduate  of  the  Jenner- 
ian  and  Vaccine  Institution,  London.  Large  paper, 
clean,  8°  cloth.  London,  1832. 

s 1734  Vattemare,  Alexandre.  His  System  of  International 
Exchanges.  8°  Concord,  pp.  96. 

y 1735  Venner’s  (H.  G.)  Weather  Almanac.  18So  and  lbS  l. 

, _1736  View  of  the  Christian  Millennium.  12  sheep.  Albany, 
1831.  A scarce  religious  book.  111. 

//  1737  Vocopathy,  by  B.  L.  Richards.  18J  cloth.  Marl- 
borough, 1881. 

(J  1738  Wall,  D.  D.  The  Closing  Days  of  Christendom.  12° 
London,  s.  a. 


98 


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/ 1740 

v^-1741 

/ 1742 
„ 1743 


Wapping  Old  Stairs,  etc.  Old  Plays,  Question  Books, 
The  Golden  Rule,  Nursery  Rhymes,  etc.  Miscella- 
neous numbers.  17  pcs. 

War,  Rules  and  Regulations.  12°  boards.  Boston, 
1823. 

t 

Ware,  Win.  Sketches  of  European  Capitals,  Ancient 
Rome,  etc.  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1851. 

Warren,  Mrs.  Comfort  for  Small  Incomes.  8°  paper. 

Warren,  Mrs.  How  I Managed  My  House  on  $1000 
a Year. 


/ 1744  Washington  City.  The  Stranger’s  Guide  to  Etiquette. 
111.,  18°  cloth.  Washington,  1882. 

✓ 1745  Washington.  The  Smithsonian  Institution,  8°  paper. 

' Washington. 

/Af  1746  Washington.  Tappan  and  Willard.  Address  in 
Latin  and  another  in  English.  8°  pp.  44.  Cam- 
bridge, 1800. 

sJ, o I747  Watson,  C.  Stacy..  The  Silvery  Hosts  of  the  North 
Sea.  All  about  the  herring  fisheries.  111.  Views  of 
old  buildings  at  Yarmouth. 

/(x. S X-A  7748  Watson,  Richard.  Theological  Tracts.  6 vols.  8° 

sheep. 

✓ 4749  Wayland.  Limitations  of  Human  Responsibility.  12° 

cloth.  Boston,  1838. 

1750  Wax  blowers  and  Howto  Make  Them.  New  methods 

of  sheeting  wax  and  modeling  fruit.  12°  green  cloth, 
gilt  top.  New  York,  1864. 

1751  Webster,  Noah,  Jr.  Useful  Knowledge.  12°  sheep. 

Hartford,  1813. 


y 1752  West  Africa.  12°  cloth.  1866. 

y 1753  West,  Stephen,  I).  I).  Essays  on  Moral  Agencies.  8° 
sheep.  Salem,  1794. 

^ 1754  Weeks,  W.  R.,  I).  I).  The  Pilgrim’s  Progress  in  the 
19th  Century.  111.,  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1849. 

y 1755  What  a Curse;  or  Jerry  Hodge  the  Blacksmith.  16° 
paper.  Boston,  1825. 

J*/./,  1756  Whewell,  Wm,  I).  I).  The  Elements  of  Morality  in- 

cluding Polity.  18°  cloth.  New  York,  1856. 

1757  White,  Joseph  J.  Cranberry  Culture.  111.,  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1870. 

-t*  1758  Whitehurst,  E.  F.  Hark  Away.  Sketches  of  hunt- 

ing, coaching,  etc.  Red  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1879. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


99 


/1759  Whitelaw.  The  Republican  Letters.  Blue  cloth, 
gilt,  18°  Glasgow. 

760  Williams,  C.  R.  Aristocracy,  or  the  Holby  Family. 
This  is  amongst  the  scarcest  of  Rhode  Island  books. 
18°  cloth.  Providence,  1822. 

Willis,  N.  P.  and  Morris,  G.  P.  Prose  and  Poetry  of 
Europe  and  America,  comprising  literary  gems  and 
curiosities.  8°  cloth,  gilt. 

/1762  William’s  Return.  12°  boards.  Boston,  1813. 

. 1763  Wine  Bibber’s  Temperance  Society.  Boston,  1837. 

1764  Wingate,  Col.  Geo.  W.  Manual  for  Rifle  Practice.  18° 
cloth,  illustrated. 

^ 1765  Wilson,  David.  Clerk’s  Manual.  Small  4°  cloth. 

1766  Witherspoon,  Rev.  John.  Miscellaneous  works.  8° 
sheep.  Philadelphia,  1800. 

‘441767  Wm.  E.  Bradbury.  The  Jubilee,  the  new  Singing 
Class.  8°  boards. 


/.a*  1768 
1769 

4^%>-1770 

/ 1771 

/ 1772 


Wood,  Wm.  New  England’s  Prospect.  This  is  marked 
by  a Boston  bookseller  to  sell  at  $>25. 

Woodward,  A.  B.  The  Presidency  of  the  United 
States.  The  First  President.  Blue  covers,  rough 
edges.  Washington,  1825. 

Woodward,  C.  W.  Bibliotheca;  Blood  and  Thunder; 

Genealogy,  and  rare  books.  23  pcs. 

Woodward,  Geo.  E.  & F.  W.  Country  Homes.  111. 
with  plans  and  elevations.  12°  blue  cloth.  New 
York,  1866. 

Woodruff.  Scientific  Expedition  Round  the  World. 
8°  1879. 


/ 1773  Woolsey,  T.  D.  The  Alcestis'  of  Euripides.  8°  with 
notes. 

1774  Woman  in  Persia.  12°  cloth,  ill.  Boston,  1863. 
r 1775  Works  of  Lord  Byron.  18°. 

/.  1776  Wright,  Thomas.  Womankind  in  all  Ages  in  West- 

° ern  Europe.  From  the  earliest  times  to  now.  Beau- 

tifully illustrated.  Many  colored  prints  emblazoned, 
and  in  gold.  Small  4°  red  cloth,  gilt.  Cost  $513. 

/ 1777  Xenophon.  Expedition  of  Cyrus.  Greek.  12°  calf. 
Boston,  1830. 

/ 1778  Yarmouth.  The  story  of  Samuel  Brock,  the  Yarmouth 
Beach-man.  12°  Yarmouth,  1857. 


100 


MONSTERS  AND  MONSTROSITIES. 


kJ  1779  Youatt,  Wra.  The  Pig.  A treatise  on  Swine.  111., 
12°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1849. 

V 1780  Young,  Edward.  Night  Thoughts.  18°  sheep,  ill. 

1781  Young,  Dr.  The  Centaur  not  Fabulous.  12°  sheep. 
Philadelphia,  1725. 

/ 1782  Young  Lady’s  Own  Book.  Morocco,  ill.,  32°  Phila- 
delphia, 1834. 

/ 1783  Zanoni.  Lord  Lyttou.  12°  New  York,  1842. 

MONSTERS  AND  MONSTROSITIES. 

> 1784  A Petrified  Man.  Wonderful  petrifaction  of  a man 
turned  into  limestone  and  ammonia,  weight  135  lbs. 

8°  pp.  12. 

/ 1785  Caddie  Munroe.  The  beautiful  baby  weighing  100  lbs. 

cind  the  wild  men  of  Borneo.  Programme  at  the 
Tremont  Temple,  Boston. 

178b  Donetti  s Trained  Monkeys  and  Dogs.  Programme. 

8°  pp.  16. 

. 1787  Group  of  White  Negroes,  or  Moors.  Programme  and 
the  What  Is  It  ? 

/ 1788  Jenny,  the  Two-legged  Horse,  the  Wonder  of  the 
World.  Programme. 

/ 1789  Julia  Patrana.  A strange  monster  believed  to  have 
been  bred  between  a human  being  and  a bear ; of  these 
forms  of  animated  nature  she  possesses  apparently  as 
much  of  one  as  the  other. 

/ 1790  Memoir  of  an  Adventurous  Journey  to  Ixamaya  and 
the  Discovery  of  the  Remarkable  Aztec  children.  A 
most  wonderful  narrative  of  Central  American  adven- 
ture. Extremely  rare.  New  York,  1850. 

/ 1791  Millie  Crissie,  the  two-headed  girl. 

1792  Monsters  amongst  men,  serpents,  etc.  The  sea  ser- 
pent. An  affidavit  signed  by  Joseph  Woodward, 
dated  May  12th,  1818.  An  immense  serpent  seen  in 
the  South  Seas. 

/ 1793  Monsters  and  Monstrosity.  The  American  Goliath, 
a petrified  giant,  better  known  as  the  Cardiff  giant. 

1794  Photograph  of  a monstrosity,  born  in  the  practice  of 
Dr.  S.  II.  Priokett,  W.  Virginia. 

/ 1 1 95  Show  Bill.  Grand  Indian  Exhibition  of  Choctaw  In- 

dians. 


MURDER.  — NEWSPAPERS. 


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1797 


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1806 


Sixty  specimens  that  startle,  surprise,  electrify  and 
awe.  The  body  of  Hottentot  female,  war  chiefs  oi 
our  Indians,  and  the  head  of  a Druid. 

Stratton,  Chas.  S.  Gen.  Tom  Thumb.  Life  and 
history.  8°  pp.  24.  New  York,  1847. 

The  Bearded  Lady.  Illustrated. 

The  Earth-Men,  the  only  specimens  ever  found  in 
Europe. 

The  Liliputians.  Admiral  Dot,  Frank  Mite,  Lucius 
Zerate. 

The  Little  Fairy,  Dolly  Dutton.  Programme,  at  Insti- 
tute Hall,  Roxbury. 

The  Sea-serpent.  Every  Saturday,  1866. 

The  Siamese  Twins  and  the  Aztec  children  Humio  and 
Iola.  Programme  at  the  Horticultural  Hall.  8°  pp. 
16.  London. 

The  Two-headed  Baby.  2 bodies,  4 arms,  etc. 

Two  Human  Heads  with  horns  growing  from  the  fore- 
head, one  more  than  a foot  long. 

Wonder  of  the  World.  Big  Tree  Cottage,  circumfer- 
ence 46  feet. 


MURDER. 

z 1807  Billy  LeRoy,  the  Colorado  Bandit.  111. 

C{  1809  Joe  Collins,  « Tug  Wilson,”  Champion  Pugilist.  His 
life  and  battles.  111.  New  York,  1882. 

1810  The  Crime  Avenged.  Guiteau  on  the  Gallows.  His 
Sb  trial  and  execution.  Illustrated. 


NEWSPAPERS. 

/ 1811  Boston  Herald,  1824,  etc.  1 pc. 

£/  V 1812  Boston  Literary  Gazette,  1829.  10  pcs. 

^ 1813  Boston  Reformer,  etc.  4 pcs. 

O 1814  Early  Boston  Papers,  all  different,  1818,  ’34,  ’36,  ’39. 
4 pcs. 

/ 1815  Hindoo  Newspapers  and  Manuscript. 

/ 1816  Japan  Gazette. 

/ 1817  Japanese  Newspaper. 


102 


NUMTSGRAPHICS.  — NUMISMATICS. 


/ 1818  New  England  Galaxy.  3 pcs. 

J 1819  New  York  Mirror,  1829,  etc.  10  nos. 

^.—  1820  Old  Newspapers.  33  pcs. 

1820«Old  Newspapers,  Coins,  Stamps,  etc.  141  pcs. 

/ 1821  Old  Numbers  of  the  Boston  Traveller,  some  as  early 
. as  1825.  3 pcs. 

' 1822  Spanish  Papers  from  Honduras.- 


NUMISGRAPHICS. 


‘^23  A list  of  Catalogues  of  Coins  and  Medals  sold  at  auc- 
tion in  America,  with  price  lists  of  coins  issued  by 
dealers,  and  other  publications  concerning  the  sub- 
ject. Royal  8°  thick  paper,  with  a fac-simile  cata- 
logue by  Benj.  Watkins  of  Salem.  The  first  coin 
catalogue  of  the  class.  This  volume  contains  brief 
notices  of  the  coin  dealers  of  the  country  ; all  who 
have  ever  issued  catalogues  for  sales.  / C j 


0FF&&O  If 
No\xJ  h fo  pPf  f" 


NUMISMATICS. 


/£  1824 


Vo 


1 827 


A large  box  filled  with  scraps  sufficient  for  a large 
volume,  about  1000  pcs.  These  cuttings  are  of  the 
most  interesting  description  and  relate  almost  exclu- 
sively to  Numismatics.  One  of  these  cuttings  con- 
tains an  important  notice  of  the  medal  struck  for  the 
North-West  Expedition  under  Kendrick  and  Ingra- 
ham, 1788. 


A 


A 


A 


number  of  Mason  s earliest  and  scarcest  Handbooks 
and  Circulars.  9 pcs. 

series  of  copy  plates,  coins,  medals,  etc.  Collected 
to  illustrate  a work  on  Numismatics.  A very  large 
unnumbered  catalogue,  and  a very  choice  collection 
ol  the  kind.  Some  photographs.  A most  rare,  assort- 
ment, for  the  collection  of  which  many  volumes  have 
been  rifled.  Sfl 1 


volume  of  Catalogues,  Circulars  of  Coin  Sales,  23  in 
number,  from  1859  to  1801.  Amongst  the  sales  are 
Woodward’s,  Cogun’s  and  others  of  the  earliest  in 
the  country.  Half  calf,  marbled  edges.  Several  of 
the  catalogues  are  extremely  rare. 


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1828 


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1831 


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. 1833 


1834 

ye  1835 

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1837 

1838 
/1889 


A volume  bound  together,  consisting  of  amateur  papers 
and  magazines,  lettered  on  the  back  “Numismatic 
Odds  and  Ends.” 

Another  bound  volume,  same  class  as  last. 

Another  similar  volume,  many  priced,  names  added  in 
many  places.  Scarce  lot.  8°. 

An  account  of  the  unique  Bit  of  Mr.  Shorthouse,  of 
Manchester.  The  earliest  American  pattern  coin. 

An  Early  Coin  Catalogue.  Very  scarce. 

An  old  book  in  Black  Letter  from  the  Library  of  Julius 
Gunther  and  later  from  Dr.  Winslow  Lewis.  111., 
full  of  plates. 

Andrews.  Description  of  160  cents  from  1816  to  1857. 
Privately  printed  on  a hand  press;  one  of  the  few 
original  copies.  Very  rare. 

Augustine  Mariotti.  8°  half  blue  morocco.  Rome, 
1762. 

Bache.  Manuscript  Catalogue  of  the  Bache  Collec- 
tion, dated  Brooklyn,  1820.  Gathered  in  various 
parts  of  Europe ; comprising  the  most  remarkable 
find  of  American  coins  ever  turned  up,  discovered  in 
Brooklvn  and  afterwards  sold  in  New  York.  De- 
scribes" a multitude  of  rare  American  coins  which 
created  a world-wide  furor,  giving  collectors  renewed 
excitement  and  impetus,  hound  amongst  the  coins 
were  many  which  are  even  now  consideied  unique 
and  of  the  most  excessive  rarity.  Catalogue  unique. 
Mentions  coins  not  otherwise  known. 

Barry,  R.  A.  Something  About  Coins.  8°  San  Bran- 
cisco,  1863.  Scarce. 

Berewood,  Edward.  Veterum  numorum,  etc.  Half 
calf.  London,  1614. 

Bestor.  Catalogue  of  Coins  and  Medals  at  Private 
Sale.  Peoria,  111.  Scarce. 

Numismatic  Catalogues,  English  and  German.  16  pcs. 
Books  and  Coins.  A beautifully  written  manuscript 
by  Mr.  Mitchell. 

Books,  Minerals,  Insects,  Coins,  the  collection  of  W. 
D.  Peck,  sold  in  Boston,  Feb.,  1823.  The  first  sale 
of  coins  held  in  America. 

Boysen,  Lusk,  Mason  & Co.,  Stake,  Ivlingbeil,  Greely, 
Bennell,  Harzfeld.  Announcements  and  Catalogues. 


104 


NUMISMATICS. 


, . vt  ^844  Bushnell,  Charles  I.  Arrangement  of  Tradesmen’s 
Tokens.  8°  uncut,  original  copy.  Scarce. 

b 1845  Bushnell,  Charles  I.  Prices  Realized  at  the  Sale  of 
his  collection. 

(T  . 1846  By-Laws  and  Constitutions  of  various  Numismatic  Soci- 

' eties.  9 pcs. 

1847  Cards,  etc.,  of  Numismatists.  Rare  lot.  20  pcs. 


/ 


1848  Carson  & Nicols’  Collections.  8°  uncut. 


^849  Catalogues.  Harzfeld  and  others,  of  Coins  and  Med- 
' als,  S.  H.  & H.  Chapman,  etc.  26  pcs. 

* 1850  Catalogue.  Coin  Sale,  Thomas  & Son,  1864.  Ex- 
**  tremely  rare. 


T 851  Catalogue  of  Coins  of  all  the  Kingdoms  of  the  World. 
8°  rough  edges,  uncut.  Boston,  1884. 

V 1852  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  Louis  Roper.  Priced 
and  named  in  the  handwriting  of  Charles  I.  Bushnell. 
One  of  the  rarest  of  coin  catalogues.  Used  always  to 
sell  for  at  least  $10  a copy,  f C / f t;  ■ 

853  Catalogue  oi  Coins  in  the  British  Museum.  8°  uncut, 
pp.  40. 

l 1854  Catalogue  of  a Collection  of  a private  gentleman. 

hine  Catalogues  by  H.  G.  Sampson  and  others. 
10  pcs. 

/£/  1855  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  Professor  Anthon’s 

Cabinet.  1 arts  1,  II,  III  and  V.  Priced ; very 
scarce. 

^ 1856  Catalogue  of  Coins  in  Yale  College.  Modern  and 
Antique. 

1857  Catalogues  of  Coins  and  Medals.  8°  half  morocco, 
bound  pamphlets,  many  priced.  1860,  etc.,  a number 
of  well-known  American  collections,  including  Henry 
Smith,  Benj.  Haynes,  etc. 

1857a  Another  volume,  same  character  as  the  last;  many 
priced. 

18o8  Catalogue  of  the  Dehaven  Collection.  Rare  catalogue, 
sold  by  Mr.  Cogun.  W1  VJ  f cn  / ■ /■ 

1859  Catalogue  of  ( oins,  Medals,  etc.  Collection  formed 
by  John  Allan.  Thick  8°  1865. 

1860  Catalogue  of  Coinsand  Library  of  Dr.  Wm.  Prescott, 
Concord,  N.  II.,  with  prices  and  names  of  purchasers. 

A rare  catalogue. 


NUMISMATICS. 


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1^-1871 

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y 1878 

\jy 1874 

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Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  American  Coins  and 
Medals,  of  the  late  Chas.  I.  Bushnell.  This  work  is 
certainly  a chef  d’oeuvre  of  the  Messrs.  Chapman. 
Elegantly  illustrated,  though  the  sale  was  far  from 
being  as  claimed  “ the  most  important  sale  ever  held,” 
as  it  was  neither  the  most  important  nor  extensive  and 
valuable  one,  and  but  for  this  statement  which  is 
simply  untrue,  the  catalogue  would  still  hold  its 
place  in  the  highest  rank  of  American  coin  collections. 
The  illustrations  which  are  seen  in  this  catalogue  sur- 
pass all  others  which  had  heretofore  appeared  ; they 
are  in  the  highest  style  of  photographic  art. 

Catalogue  of  the  Fewsmith  Collection.  Large  paper, 
priced.  /V  /y  ! r.  "V 

Catalogue  in  Manuscript  of  the  Collection  of  Corne- 
lius M.  Bogert.  Rich  in  coins  and  medals,  in  silver 
and  gold,  especially  antiques. 

Catalogue  of  Medals,  Jetons,  Mereaux  and  Siege 
Coins.  Very  rare  catalogue.  8°  cloth.  Gand,  1854. 

Catalogue.  New  York  Coin  Catalogue.  Chapman’s. 
5 pcs. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Pythagoras  Lodge,  with 
its  Masonic  coins  and  medals.  Extremely  rare  ; it  is 
long  since  another  catalogue  has  been  offered. 

Chapman.  Catalogue  of  Coins.  8°  Philadelphia, 
1886. 

Chapman  and  others.  Catalogues  of  coins  and  medals, 
priced  in  ink.  8°  v.  p.  and  v.  y.  Fine  lot,  6 pcs. 

Cogan,  Edward.  Coins  and  Medals.  Small  4°  elegant- 
ly bound  in  green  turkey  morocco,  gilt,  by  Bradstreet ; 
neatly  priced  and  named. 

Cogan,  Ed.  Collection  of  Coins.  Large  paper. 

Cogan,  Ed.  Catalogue  of  a large  collection.  Large 
paper,  priced  ; scarce. 

Cogan,  Ed.  Dates  of  United  States  coins  and  their 
degrees  of  rarity.  / g7 / 

Cogan,  Ed.  Priced  catalogue  of  coins.  Large  paper, 
interleaved. 

Cogan,  Ed.  Collection  of  Silver  Medals  of  John  Allen, 
Jr.  Large  8°  illustrated. 

Coin  Chart  Manual.  Counterfeit  Detectors,  etc.,  etc. 

Coin  Chart  Manuals.  Hundreds  of  facsimiles.  14 
pcs. 


106 


NUMISMATICS. 


//-„  1877  Coin  Collector’s  Journal.  Vols.  I,  II,  III  complete,  and 
25  odd  numbers.  2 in  cloth,  the  rest  unbound;  sold 
4 as  5 volumes. 


1878  Coins  and  Medals,  Rare  China  and  Bric-a-brac,  cata- 
logues, etc.  20  pcs. 

^ 1879  Coin  Sales  of  W.  Elliot  Woodward,  1 to  No.  30. 

1880  Coins,  Tokens  and  Medals  of  Canada.  Fully  illustrated 
presentation  copy  from  the  author,  Mr.  Sandham. 
Very  scarce. 


^ 1881  Colburn,  Jeremiah.  Catalogue  of  his  Collection. 

Large  8°  crushed  crimson  morocco,  rough  edges,  gilt 
top. 


^ — 1 882  Collection  of  C.  Wyllys  Betts.  The  curious  collec- 
tion ol  fabrications  which  for  years  have  continued  to 
vex  numismatists.  Extremely  rare  catalogue. 

1883  Collection  of  Thomas  Warner.  Rough  edges,  broad 
margins,  4°  New  York,  1884.  Catalogue  by  S.  H. 
and  H.  Chapman,  pp.  180. 

y 1884  Continental  Money.  From  Harper’s  Magazine,  April, 
1863.  1 


j 1885  Copy  of  Rembrandt  Peele’s  Washington  Album,  inelud- 
^ ing  letters,  etc.  MSS. 

^ 1886  Crime,  Counterfeiters,  etc.  8°  1880. 

^ 1887  Curtis,  Jno.  K.,  Dayton,  Wm.  L.  Deakin  and  others. 
Priced  Lists,  etc.  A rare  lot.  32  pcs. 

887a  A similar  Collection.  Several  particularly  scarce. 
Many  found  in  scarcely  any  other  collection. 

^1888  Dasdorf,  Coins,  Medals,  etc.  In  German.  8°  boards. 
Dresden,  1801. 


/ 1889  Davis  and  Harvey.  Catalogue  of  Coins,  Medals  and 
Curiosities,  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia.  Broadsheet, 
very  rare , an  almost  unknown  catalogue. 

fr  l 890  Dayton,  Sage,  Smith  and  others.  Announcements  of 
Coin  Sales. 


/1891 

1892 


1 893 


Dehaven.  One  of  the  rarest  of  Coin  Catalogues.co 

Dexter,  Henry  M.  Memoranda,  Historical,  Chrono- 
logical, etc.,  etc.  2 tracts. 

Dickehon,  Dr.  M.  W.  Numerous  fine  plates  illustra- 
ting Coins  and  Medals  in  metallic  colors.  Contains 
an  additional  plate  ol  48  coins  bv  the  Woodbury  type 
process.  Dickeson’s  book  has  been  out  of  print  for 
years,  and  is  now  very  scarce. 


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107 


1894  Duby,  Tobieson.  His  great  work  on  Siege  Coins,  Ob- 
sidional  Pieces,  or  Coins  of  Necessity.  Fully  illus- 
tratecl  with  descriptions  in  French.  Almost  as  rare 
as  the  great  work  of  Prosper  Mailliet.  For  Mailliet’s 
r / Catalogue  I was  obliged  to  search  the  world  before 
/Tu^T^htaimng  it,  and  finally  obtained  it  in  California  at 
"the  cost  of  $30  for  the  two  volumes. 

U'1895  Felt.  Historical  Account  of  Mass.  Currency.  Un- 
bound in  sheets,  title  page  gone.  Scarce. 

l/'1896  Fewsmith,  Wm.  Collection.  Large  4°. 

1897  Finotti,  Joseph  N.  Bibliographia  Catholica  Ameri- 
/&  cana.  Works  written  by  Catholic  authors  in  the  U. 

S.  8°  uncut,  rough  edges,  cloth.  .New  York,  1872. 
With  a catalogue  of  Father  Finotti’s  Numismatic  col- 
lection. Priced,  scarce.  With  manuscript  note  from 
the  author. 

^''1898  Frossard,  Ed.  Monograph  of  U.  S.  Cents  and  Half 
Cents.  Fully  and  elegantly  illustrated. 

^"1899  Fbossard,  Ed.  Thick  paper,  ill.  with  9 heliotype 
plates.  A fine  catalogue.  Priced. 

. 1900  Ghoun,  Daniel.  Medals  and  Coins,  and  Books  on 
Coins,  1870. 

/ 1901  Groux.  Prospectuses  and  Catalogues  on  Numismatics. 
7 pcs. 

J 1902  Groux.  Several  of  His  Prospectuses  on  Numismatic 
At*  / Collections,  etc. 

/1903  Groux,  Daniel  E.  Original  subscription  papers  to  his 
4 great  American  Medal.  Also  a number  of  engrav- 

fugs  taken  from  a collection  left  by  Mr.  Groux  on 
his  death.  Bought  by  the  cataloguer  from  an  auction 
firm  in  Philadelphia,  at  whose  house  the  old  adven- 
turer announced  and  advertised  one  of  his  peculiar 
sales  which  never  took  place. 

Kj  "1904  Harris,  L.  FI.  His  Coins  and  Medals.  Much  about 
Coins.  18°  pp.  23.  New  York. 

1905  Harris,  L.  Valuable  Book  for  Collectors  of  Coins  and 
Medals. 

1906  FIarzfeld’s  Numismatic  Circular,  etc. 

'2^1907  Hawkins,  Ed.  Tradesmen’s  Tokens.  Thick,  with 

hundreds  of  ill.,  8°  London,  1849. 

-1908  Hazeltine,  Scott  & Co.  Priced  Trade  Lists.  Some 
very  scarce. 


108 


NUMISMATICS. 


1909  Hazeltine’s  Catalogue  of  Coins,  Medals,  etc. 

1910  History  of  Coins  and  the  Mint.  Illustrated,  12°  op. 

105. 


1911  History  of  the  Issues  of  Paper  Money  in  the  American 

Colonies.  8°  pp.  19. 

1912  History  of  Tsien  or  the  Cash  of  China.  Numerous 

ills.  The  best  work  on  the  subject  until  the  publi- 
cation of  the  following.  Earnestly  sought  for  and 
usually  sells  for  $7  at  auction.  Most  of  the  copies 
go  to  California  where  Chinese  coins  are  much  sought 
for. 


L?o  History  of  Tsien  or  Chinese  Coins,  with  numerous 

illustrations.  Rarer  than  the  preceding  No.  8° 
Shanghai,  1858. 

/ 1914  Historical  Cabinet  of  the  College  of  the  City  of  New 
York.  8°. 


1915  Holland,  H.  W.  Lincoln  Medals.  Hare;  few  printed. 

8°  pp.  5. 

/ 1916  Hubbard,  S.  G.,  Cincinnati.  Sale  of  Coins,  May  29. 
A very  rare  catalogue. 


1917  H (JFFNAGLE.  Collection  of  Curios,  Paintings  and 

Books.  8°  Newhope,  Penn. 

1918  Humphreys,  H.  Noel.  The  Coin  Collector’s  Manual. 

Illustrated,  half  calf,  18°  gilt,  2 volumes.  London, 
1853. 

1919  Humphreys.  The  Coin  Collector’s  Manual.  111.,  nu- 

merous plates,  2 vols.,  18°  half  calf. 

1920  Illustrated  Manuscript  relating  to  Money,  princi- 

pally Portuguese.  English  money  reduced  into 
Portuguese  and  Portuguese  into  English.  32° 
Lisbon. 


1921  Introductio  ad  Historian!  Numisrnatnm.  Calf-bound 
backed  with  vellum.  Illustrated,  32°  Amsterdam 
1783. 


1923 


Kline,  J.  W.  His  Collection  of  Coins.  Priced  and 
named  in  the  handwriting  of  Charles  I.  Rushnell. 
hull  tin  key  morocco  gilt,  inside  tooled.  A handsome 
piece  of  binding  and  rare  catalogue. 

Klinobeil.  Catalogue  of  his  frauds;  electrotypes. 
Klingbeil  has  a bad  name  on  account  of  his  connec- 
tion with  counterfeit  stone  instruments  sold  as  pre- 
histories. 


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109 


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1924  Lee,  Win.  H.  A Monograph  on  the  Currency  of  the 
Confederate  States  of  America.  A description  of  the 
various  notes  and  dates  of  issue,  their  varieties, 
series,  sub-series,  letters,  numbers,  etc.,  accompanied 
by  photographs  and  the  distinct  variety  of  each  issue. 
Presentation  note  from  the  author  and  in  his  auto- 
graph “ Corrigenda  et  Addenda.”  Of  this  volume  I 
believe  no  more  than  20  copies  were  printed,  hence  is 
extremely  rare  and  is  the  last  and  best  authority.  In 
a private  note  Dr.  Lee  informs  me  that  only  30  copies 
were  printed,  20  of  which  are  on  heavy  paper,  10  on 
inferior  paper  and  advises  me  that  the  Numismatic 
and  Archaeological  Society  will  not  re-issue  the  work, 
hence  no  edition  can  hereafter  be  published,  and  it 
can  never  become  less  rare  than  to-day. 

^ 1925  Lewis,  Dr.  Winslow.  Papal  Medals  and  other  Numis- 
matic matters  in  Manuscript. 

-1926  Lincoln,  Abraham.  The  Lincoln  Medals,  by  H.  W. 
Holland.  Privately  printed  ; has  become  rare. 

1927  Lincoln  Medals.  8°  Describes  297  varieties. 

1928  Loubat,  J.  F.  Medallic  History  of  the  United  States 
of  America  and  various  other  numismatic  extracts 
concerning  the  Castellani  collection,  etc. 

Low,  Lyman  H.  Coins  and  Medals. 

Low,  Lyman  H.  Books,  Coins  and  Medals  for  sale  by 
him.  1 This  catalogue,  like  all  of  Mr.  Low’s  produc- 
tions, is  actually  loaded  down,  pressed  in  and  freighted 
with  learning. 

1931  Low,  Lyman  H.  Numismatics.  Chock  full  of  words 
of  wisdom,  as  Mr.  Low’s  catalogues  are  usually 
filled. 

✓ 1932  Low,  Lyman  H.  Surpasses  anything  that  has  ever  been 
'V  written  on  the  subject  of  coins.  These  catalogues  of 

y course  have  no  rivals,  as  they  include  in  a very  small 
space  almost  all  that  is  known  on  the  subject.  Mr. 

' Low,  in  addition  to  his  trade  in  coins,  kindly  offers  to 
instruct  anybody  in  all  facts  they  may  desire  to  know 
in  numismatics,  including  American,  Foreign,  Medie- 
val and  Ancient.  This  is  a convenience,  that  for 
people  who  are  not  fortunate  to  live  near  his  great 
metropolitan  warehouse,  cannot  be  realized,  and  there- 
fore not  fully  appreciated.  It  is  not  often  that  knowl- 
edge is  thus  peddled  without  price,  so  in  the  style  of 
the  commercial  drummer.  5 pcs. 


/ 1929 
/ 1930 


4 


110 


NUMISMATICS. 


J.V'T  1933 
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//Z-?L  1936 

i.  1937 
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, 1940 


^1941 

^1942 

1943 


^-1949 

1950 


McGill  and  its  Medals.  Fully  ill.,  limp  cloth,  gilt. 
Barest  of  the  Canadian  numismatic  books.  Montreal, 
1872. 

Manchester,  Eng.,  Numismatic  Society.  Square  8° 
ill.,  scarce.  8 pcs. 

Marvin,  VV.  T.  R.  Medals  of  the  Masonic  Fraternity. 
Very  fully  illustrated.  The  finest  and  most  complete 
work  on  the  subject  ever  written.  Small  4°  with 
frontispiece  of  arms  of  the  Masons,  richly  printed  in 
colors  ; half  bound  in  red  turkey  morocco,  gilt,  rough 
edges,  top  gilt.  Published  b}r  subscription  only, 
never  sold  at  auction. 

Marvin,  W.  T.  R.  Masonic  Medals.  2 vols.  Small 
4°  unbound  in  sheets,  fully  ill. 

Mason,  E.,  Jr.  A number  of  his  early  Handbooks. 

MARrs,  Ur.  Ed.  Catalogue  of  Colonial,  United  States 
and  Pattern  Pieces.  Contains  announcement  of  the 
sale.  4°  rough  edges,  ill.  Philadelphia,  1886. 

Maris  Collection  of  American  Coins,  etc.  3 pcs. 

Marshall,  Mrs.  Catalogue  of  Rare  Coins.  Hobart, 
New  York. 

Mason’s  Coin  Collectors’ Magazine.  10  numbers,  some 
quarterly.  Large  8°  Philadelphia. 

Mason’s  Coin  and  Stamp  Collectors’  Magazine.  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  48  pcs. 

Mason,  E.,  Jr.  Complete  set  from  the  first,  all  but  14 
numbers.  This  series  is  now  rare,  and  one  is  unpro- 
curable. 

Mason  & Co.  Priced  Lists  and  Circulars. 

Mason  & Co.  Prices  of  Old,  Rare  Coins.  Small  4°; 
Improved  Coin  Priced  Catalogues.  8°  ill.  Philadel- 
phia. 21  pcs. 

Middleton,  Ed.,  Rear-Admiral.  Catalogue  of  his  Coins 
with  prices,  ill.  by  Saroni.  /Scarce . 

Monograph  on  the  “ Schutzenfest  Dollars”  of  Switz- 
erland. 111.,  rare. 

Moses,  Charles.  Catalogue.  Boston.  As  rare  as 
Whipple’s.  1 piece. 

Medals  of  Canada,  Prince  of  Wales,  by  Alfred  Sand- 
ham.  Finely  ill.,  8°  gilt,  scarce. 

Medals  and  Coins  of  Louis  t he  Great,  with  historical 
explanations.  Fully  ill.  with  beautiful  copperplates, 
4 ’ call,  gilt,  with  frontispiece. 


NUMISMATICS. 


Ill 


1951 


1952 


^>1953 


1954 

1955 

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/ 1957 

1958 

^_1959 

1960 


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1961 


1962 


>£r 

A 1963 


Medallic  Portraits  of  Washington,  with  catalogue  ol 
his  coins,  medals,  tokens  and  cards.  A valuable  work, 
with  presentation  note  from  the  publisher.  8°  half 
bound.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

Monograph  of  the  Silver  Dollar.  111.  with  425  en- 
gravings of  dollars  and  87  of  the  half  dollar,  fac- 
similes genuine  and  counterfeit.  Printed  from  the 
coins  themselves.  A rare  volume  on  Numismatics, 
and  illustrated  in  an  unique  manner.  Written  by  J. 
L.  Riddle,  late  Postmaster  General  of  the  Confederate 
States  of  America.  Purchased  from  his  son  1871  by 
J.  Swan  Randall,  cost  $10.  Red  morocco,  gilt,  and 
dark  cloth.  Endorsed  in  this  book  is  a manuscript 
giving  an  account  of  counterfeit  Mexican  dollars, 
written  in  autograph  by  J.  Swan  Randall. 

Napoleon  Medals.  A complete  series  from  the  com- 
mencement of  the  Empire  to  the  Restoration,  1815. 
Beautifully  illustrated  by  the  process  of  Achilles  Co- 
las. From  the  library  and  with  the  autograph  of  Dr. 
Winslow  Lewis.  Half  turkey  morocco,  gilt. 

Numerous  Catalogues  of  Private  Dealers.  Many  very 
scarce. 

Numismatics;  Gronovius,  Discourses  in  Latin.  A 
very  distinguished  group,  whether  portraits  I know 
not,  seated  before  a cabinet  of  medals.  4°  limp  calf 
binding. 

Numismatic  Odds  and  Ends,  Cards,  etc. 

Old  Rare  Coins.  111.,  12°  pp.  48.  Philadelphia. 

Papers,  Numismatic  Journals,  Numisma,  etc.  4°  half 
crushed  red  morocco.  Several  very  scarce. 

Parsons,  Hon.  Geo.  M.  Franco-American  Coins  and 
Medals.  111. 

Peterson’s  Complete  Coin  Book.  111.,  folio,  pp.  80. 
New  York. 

Phillips,  Henry,  Jr.  The  Worship  of  the  Sun;  Story 
of  a Coin  of  Constantine  the  Great. 

Pjjxllips,  Henry,  Jr.,  A.  M.  Historical  Sketches  of 
American  Paper  Currency.  2 vols.  Tinted  paper, 
rough  edges,  rubricated  title,  small  cap  4 Roxbury, 
1866.  The  same  work  royal  8°  bound  in  the  style  of 
the  Bradford  publications. 

Proceedings  of  American  Numismatic  and  Archaeo- 
logical Society,  with  list  of  incorporators,  founders 
and  others. 


il2 


NUMISMATICS. 


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^ 1968 

7 1969 

/ 1970 

4^  1072 

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1964  Proceedings  of  American  Numismatic  and  Archaeo- 

logical Society.  New  York,  1888. 

1965  Prospectus  of  J.  F.  Loubat’s  Medallic  History  of  the 

United  States.  Large  paper. 

1966  Proceedings  of  the  Manchester  Numismatic  Society  of 

England.  111.  with  rare  American  coins.  Small  4° 
rough  edges.  9 pcs.  All  scarce. 

Another  lot.  111.  and  equally  scarce.  8 Nos. 

Proceedings  of  the  Manchester  Numismatic  Society. 
Rare;  sets  are  almost  unknown. 

Proceedings  of  the  Society  of  Philadelphia  for  1881. 
8°  rough  edges.  Philadelphia,  1882. 

Rare  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  James  L.  Hill. 
Madison,  Wis.  1 

Sandham.  The  Coins,  Tokens  and  Medals  of  the  Do- 
minion of  Canada.  Presentation  copy  from  the 
author.  8°  ill.  Montreal,  1869. 

Sandham,  Alfred.  His  Numismatic  Collections,  with 
ill.  8°  rough  edges. 

Sandham,  Alfred.  The  Historic  Medals  of  Canada. 
8°  pp.  91.  Scarce. 

Satterlee,  Alfred  H.  The  Medals  and  Tokens  of  the 
United  States  and  the  Presidential  Candidates.  8° 
gilt.  Letter  from  the  author  enclosed. 

1975  Scott  & Co.,  Coin  Sale  at  Leavitt’s.  111.  1879. 

1976  Scrap  Books.  1838,  etc.,  filled  with  numerous  titles. 

Relates  to  Coins,  Medals  and  Currency. 

1977  Scrap  Book  filled  with  Newspaper  scraps  on  Numis- 

matics. 


r 1978  Scrap  Book.  Many  articles  pertaining  to  the  subject. 
Valuable  lot.  100  in  number. 

1979  Scraps  and  Engravings  suitable  for  a scrap-book.  Con- 
tains prospectus  of  a medal  now  rare , by  Furst.  Also 
several  medals  of  the  Centennial  of  America,  Hebrew 
Coins,  etc. 


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/c 


1980  Sketch  of  the  M exican  Revolutionary  Gen.  Morelos, 

by  Lyman  II.  Low.  4°  uncut,  privately  printed,  ill. 

1981  Smith,  A.  M.  Old  Rare  Coins.  111. 

1982  Smith,  Clayton  A.  Collection  of  coins  at  auction,  1888./  ‘ r;  f 

1983  Smith,  II.  P.  Historical  Collection.  111.,  8°  uncut. 

New  York,  1883. 

1984  Smith.  1 he  Historical  Collection.  Priced. 


NUMISMATICS. 


113 


/ Jo  1985 

i 1987 
V 1988 
£o  1989 


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1^1992 


J 1993 
//  1994 


Stainsfield,  C.  W.  Australian  Tradesmen’s  Tokens. 
111.  London,  1883. 

Stamp  and  Coin  Journals,  Amateur  Publications.  100 
pcs. 

Steigerwalt  Coin  Journal.  Several  numbers. 

The  Burleigh  and  other  Collections. 

The  Coin  Collectors’  Journal.  Vols.  I,  II. 

The  Collection  of  Mr.  J.  H.  Lehrmann,  who  is  princi- 
pally distinguished  by  the  fact  that  in  closing  his 
business  with  me  he  proved  a swindler,  leaving  the 
country  without  settling  the  sale  which  I made  for 
him  on  commission.  111.,  priced. 

The  Collections  of  Brooks,  Colburn,  Field  and  Shurt- 
leff.  Interleaved,  full  gilt,  purple  turkey  morocco. 
Inside  of  covers  tooled.  A sumptuous  piece  of  bind- 
ing and  printing.  Bound  by  Pawson  & Nicholson. 

The  Compilation  of  English  Silver  Coins  since  the  Con- 
quest. Many  ill.,  12°  London,  1872. 

The  Currency  of  the  Future,  What  Shall  It  Be  ? 

The  John  Allan  Collection  of  Silver  Medals.  111.,  rare. 
New  York,  1870. 


^-1996 

J?(/71997 


ya  1998 


The  Medallic  History  of  England  to  the  Revolution, 
with  40  plates.  A fine  and  costly  work;  all  the  en- 
gravings are  on  steel  plates.  4°  half  morocco,  em- 
bossed. London,  1790. 

The  Medals,  Tokens,  etc.,  illustrating  obstetrics  and 
gynaecology,  by  Dr.  Horatio  Storer.  8°  pp.  14. 

The  Paper  Money  of  Pennsylvania  and  a rare  mono- 
graph on  the  Anglo-American  Copper  Coinage  and  a 
single  number  of  the  Coin  and  Stamp  Journal,  con- 
cerning which  I wrote  more  than  a hundred  letters 
before  I was  able  to  obtain  it,  and  various  rare  pamph- 
lets. Half  brown  turkey  morocco.  8°  v.  d.  and  v. 

The  Science  of  Medals,  ancient  and  modern.  32°  111. 
Paris,  1715. 


1999 


/2000 
/ 2001 


The  Splendid  American  Collection  of  Rev.  Father 
Finotti,  written  in  ink.  Unique. 

The  United  States  Mint.  111.,  8°  Philadelphia,  1870. 
The  Use  and  Nature  of  Roman  Medallions. 


Trade  Lists  and  Catalogues.  Bennet, 
Bennal.  40  pcs. 

Whipple,  Henry.  Coins,  Medals,  etc. 
11  pcs. 


Dayton,  Sage 
Salem,  1858. 


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2006 


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Woodward’s  Early  Catalogues,  including  Finotti, 
Brooks,  Colburn,  McCoy  and  others.  Some  priced. 
A number  of  Woodward’s  early  catalogues  are  rare. 
Illustrated  by  insertion  of  figures  of  rare  coins.  8° 
gilt,  half  crushed  morocco. 

Woodward,  W.  E.  Memorial  Medals  struck  on  the 
occasion  of  the  death  of  Washington.  Large  4°  uncut, 
rough  edges.  Of  this  little  tract  only  4 copies  were 
published  in  4°  and  only  two  on  Whatman’s  drawing 
paper,  of  which  this  is  one.  Hence  the  rarity  of  this 
tract  may  be  seen.  Laid  between  the  leaves  are  sev- 
eral autograph  acknowledgments  from  literaiy  men. 
The  same  tract  on  heavy  tinted  paper,  with  portraits. 
Almost  as  rare  as  the  last.  Not  one  ever  sold. 

VV oodward,  W.  E.  Several  of  his  Coin  Sales  made  at 
auction  in  New  York  City,  comprising  many  of  the 
finest  Collections,  including  Nos.  5,  6,  7,  8,  9 and  10. 
No.  7 is  still  extremely  rare  ; No.  6 nearly  as  rare  ; No. 
10,  the  Mickley  Collection,  still  carries  the  banner  as 
the  rarest  of  all  catalogues  of  American  Collections, 
always  commanding  a large  price.  8°  half  turkey 
morocco,  gilt.  Lettered  Vol.  2. 

Woodward,  W.  E.  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of 
Rev.  J.  M.  Finotti.  Purple  turkey  morocco,  tooled 
and  embossed  inside,  full  gilt.  A sumptuous  piece  of 
binding. 

Woodward,  W.  Elliot.  Private  Numismatic  Collec- 
tion. 8°  half  bound. 

Woodward,  Dr.  Ashbel.  Wampum  or  Indian  Money. 
An  interesting  and  valuable  monograph.  8°  cloth. 
Albany,  1878. 

Work  in  German  Text.  Nuremberg,  1771. 


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Adams,  Win.  His  trial  before  the  State  of  Massachu- 
setts, in  a request  that  his  claims  be  considered  and 
paid,  for  repairs  on  the  State  House. 

Alciimiron,  or  The  Minute  Philosopher,  by  Geo.  Berke- 
ley, D.  D.  111.,  8°  half  bound.  New  Haven,  1808* 
Amateur  Papers.  Many  early. 


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2016  Backus.  The  Nature  and  Influence  of  Godly  Fear. 

Hartford,  1802. 

2017  Bank  Notes  and  Money.  8°  St.  Louis,  1859. 

2018  Barnum’s  Parnassus.  12°  New  York,  1850. 

2019  Beard.  Electrology  and  Neurology.  111.,  8°  New 

York. 


y 2020  Bedford,  N.  H.  Discourse  before  the  Female  Cent 
Society.  Female  Exertions  to  Spread  the  Cause  of 
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/ 2021  Beecher,  H.  W.  Opening  letters  of  B.  F.  Tracy. 
t/‘-’2022  Beethoven  Centennial.  New  York  City. 

2023  Bickersteth,  Rev.  E.  Domestic  Portraiture.  111., 
12°  cloth.  London,  1837. 

/ 2024  Black,  Henry  T.  The  Metric  System,  Shall  it  be 
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x 2025  Boston,  Charlestown  and  Providence  Excursion  of  the 
Putnam  Phalanx  from  Hartford.  8°  cloth.  Hart- 
ford, 1859. 

2026  BrownloW,  Rev.  W.  G.  12°  cloth.  Philadelphia, 
1862. 


/ 2027  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association.  8°  Boston,  1881. 
V ”12028  Calhoun,  Jno.  C.  History  of  Political  Events. 


/j?  2029  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  Sermon  on  the  last  Sabbath 

of  his  Ministry,  by  Rev.  W.  M.  Stearns. 


j_2030  Cases  Tried  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  Connecticut. 
/ 2031  Cedar  Hill  Cemetery,  Hartford!  Conn.  8°. 


4 2032  Comprehensive  View  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Relig- 
ion, by  S.  S.  Smith,  LL.  D.  8°  half  bound.  New 
Brunswick,  1815. 

A 2033  Connecticut  Evangelical  Magazine. 

jL  2034  Connecticut  Fish  Commissioners’  Report,  1883. 

/ 2035  Connecticut.  Proceedings  of  the  Medical  Society. 
8°  1887. 

2036  Connecticut.  Report  of  the  Fish  Commissioners. 
8°  1883. 


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'/ '/* — matters  of  local  interest. 

/,_2038  Connecticut.  The  Officer’s  Assistant,  Law  Forms,  etc. 
^ 12°  sheep,  good  copy. 


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Connecticut.  The  Colt  Patent. 

Cook,  Win.  An  amateur  sample  of  printing  and  en- 
graving. Curious  and  rare. 

Cook.  The  Result.  Another  of  his  queer  luny  publi- 
cations. 

Correspondence  between  Rev.  J.  H.  Fairchild  and 
Rev.  N.  Adams.  8°  Boston,  1846. 

Diseases  of  Cattle,  etc. 

Docket  Supreme  Court  of  Errors,  Connecticut.  Sev- 
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Doctrine  of  the  New  Jerusalem. 

Drew,  Samuel,  A.  M..  Life,  character  and  literary 
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East  Windsor.  An  appeal  from  a woman  against  bar- 
barous wrongs  from  her  husband. 

Education  and  Common  Schools.  53  pcs. 

Elgin,  111.  Watches  by  Machinery. 

Enfield  Falls  to  Hartford.  Survey  of  the  Canal.  8° 
Hartford,  1846. 

Exposition  of  the  New  Testament.  2 vols.  8°  sheep. 
London,  1793.  Good  order. 

Fairfield,  Conn.  Appeal  to  the  Association.  8°  1852. 

Fuller,  Andrew,  D.  D.  Memoirs  of  Rev.  S.  Pierce, 
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Glazier,  Willard.  The  Capture,  the  Prison  Pen  and 
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Goodwin,  Wm.  Connecticut  Representative  Statistics. 

Hancock,  Winfield  S.  Life  and  Public  Services. 

Hartford,  Connecticut  Hospital. 

Hints  from  History,  etc.  Farmington  Canal  Co.,  Sir 
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Judd,  Wm.  Opinion  that  the  people  of  Connecticut 
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Lands  in  the  South.  8°  St.  Louis,  1873. 

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Lutheran  Sunday  School  of  St.  John,  Philadelphia. 
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Mr.  Daggett’s  Argument  before  the  Assembly  of  the 
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Naval  Warfare,  Afloat  and  Ashore. 

New  Haven,  Conn.,  Its  Manufactures  and  Resources. 
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New  York.  Doomsday  Book  of  the  State,  Founded 
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Newark.  Commerce  and  Manufacture.  8°  pp.  132. 

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Political  Manual.  12°  Limp  Covers.  New  York, 
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Pomfret,  John.  Poems  on  several  occasions.  12° 
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Boston. 


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Ragged  Schools.  12°  London. 

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Review  of  Winthrop’s  Journal.  8°  Boston,  1854. 

Ridgfield,  Conn.  Farewell  Sermon.  8°  1880. 

Robinson,  Charles.  The  Oldest  and  Richest  of  the 
Australian  Colonies. 

Salem,  N.  The  Laughable  Adventures  of  John 
Thomas,  Esq.  Chelsea,  1858. 

Saybrook,  Connecticut.  Life  of  Jos.  Whittlesey. 

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Stkdman,  Edmund  C.  Poems.  12°  green  cloth. 
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The  Mesurier,  Prayers  on  visiting  the  sick.  Purple 
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Oxford,  1824. 

Williams,  Rev.  J.  25th  Anniversary,  Waterbury, 
Conn. 

Williams  Hall,  Opening  of,  March,  1853. 

Yale  College  ; Two  Discourses  by  Fitch. 


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Charles  E.  Mereau,  a member  of  the  club.  8°  rough 
edges. 


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presentation  copy  from  the  club. 

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The  Hamiltoniade.  By  Jno.  Williams.  Presentation 
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edges.  Presentation  copy  from  F.  S.  Hoffman. 

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Edition  only  twenty  copies  ; extra  rare. 

Letters  to  Alexander  Hamilton,  King  of  the  Feds.  4° 
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Heavy  tinted  paper,  unbound.  New  York,  reprinted 
1802.  One  of  only  20  copies  presented  by  the  Club. 


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THE  CLUB  OF  ODD-STICKS. 


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Dibdin,  Rev.  Thos.  Frognall.  Bibliomania,  The  first 
edition  privately  printed  for  the  Club  of  Odd-Sticks. 
This  Club  is  unknown  in  literary  annals,  and  at  the 
time  of  printing  this  book  its  personality  excited 
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Dibdin,  Thos.  F.  Bibliomania,  or  book-madness. 
Boards,  royal.  4°  rough  edges.  Privately  reprinted 
for  the  Club  of  Odd-Sticks.  See  note  ante. 


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Large  8°  57  copies  printed.  Rubricated  title,  rough 
edges.  Printed  for  the  Club  of  Odd-Sticks  and  very 
rare. 


THE  PRISON  SHIP  SERIES. 


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rough  edges,  very  rare.  Presentation  copy. 

Number  Two.  Account  of  the  interment  of  the  remains 
of  American  Patriots,  who  perished  on  board  the 
British  Prison  Ship  during  the  Revolution.  Printed 
on  heav3r  ribbed  paper.  On  page  186  appears  an 
initial  letter  only  found  in  this  copy.  4°  rough  edges, 
edition  only  45  copies.  Extremely  rare,  with  presenta- 
tion note. 

The  same  work,  but  the  initial  on  page  136  different 
from  the  last.  Large  8°  tinted  paper,  boards,  uncut, 
rough  edges. 


THE  WALLABOUT  PRISON  SHIP  SERIES. 

2183  The  Wallabout  Prison  Ship  Series.  Privately  printed 
on  Whatman’s  drawing  paper.  Royal  4°  boards,  un- 
cut. 

WASHINGTON  CLUB  PUBLICATIONS. 

/ 2 184  Hymns  and  odes  on  the  death  of  George  Washington. 

On  Whatman’s  drawing  paper,  royal  8°.  Privately 
printed  edition,  limited  to  12  copies.  111.  Contains 
presentation  note  from  F.  S.  Hodman.  Exceedingly 
rare.  Bound  in  cloth. 


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*y  2185  Washington,  Geo.  List  of  Washington  Memorial 
Medals,  by  W.  Elliot  Woodward.  4°  ill.  Few 
printed  for  private  distribution. 

^fy"2186  Washington,  Geo.  Same  as  the  last.  Brown  turkey 
morocco,  bound  by  Bradstreet.  Rare  as  the  last. 


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/ 2187  Abbott,  Jacob.  The  Teacher.  18°  cloth.  Boston, 

' 1839. 

(f  2188  A dissertation  concerning  the  pre-existence  of  souls. 

Translated  from  Latin,  the  questions  brief,  unfolded, 
and  divers  questions  are  alleged  and  answered. 
Sheep.  London,  1684.  A scarce  book.  Has  auto- 
graph dated  1703. 

/ 2189  Alexander,  W.  L.  Christ  and  Christians.  12°  cloth. 
Edinburgh,  1845. 

/ 2190  Alleine,  Joseph.  Alarm  to  Unconverted  Sinners.  12° 
sheep. 

£^2191  Allen,  Ethan.  Reason,  the  Only  Oracle  of  Man.  A 
system  of  natural  religion.  Ethan  Allen  wrote  a 
number  of  books  now  become  scarce.  This  is  the 
scarcest  of  the  lot,  it  is  known  as  Ethan  Allen  s 
Bible. 

2192  Annotation  on  the  Gospels  for  the  use  of  Students. 
8°  half  morocco.  London,  1799. 

2193  A Plain  and  Familiar  Exposition  of  the  Jen  Com- 
mandments. John  Laud.  London,  1606.  Small  4 

sheep. 

,✓£“2194  Auricular  Confession  and  Popery,  by  Wm.  Hogan, 
formerly  a Roman  Catholic  priest.  111.  Murders  and 
martyrdoms.  12°  morocco  gilt.  Hartford,  1854. 

2195  Austin,  Samuel  A.  N.  Economy  of  the  Church  of 
God.  8°  sheep.  Worcester,  1807. 
vu— 2196  Backus,  Chas.  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Regeneration. 
12°  sheep.  Hartford,  1800. 

a-  2196«Barnes,  Albert.  Notes  on  Romans.  12°  half  morocco. 
New  York,  1836. 

£_2197  Bagley,  Thos.,  D.  I).  Divine  Benevolence  Asserted. 
a 2198  Baxter,  Richard.  Catholick  Theologie.  Old  portrait 
engraved  on  copper,  kolio  calf.  London,  1675. 


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y 2199  Beard.  1 he  Grounds  and  Objects  of  Religious  Knowl- 
edge. 2 vols.  12°  cloth. 


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2200  Bedford.  Scripture  Verified.  2 vols.  12°  boards, 

uncut. 

2201  Benezet.  The  Religious  Society  of  Friends  or  Quakers. 

2202  Bible  Atlas  with  Maps.  18°  half  cloth. 

2203  Bible  Companion.  18°  half  bound.  Boston,  1834. 

2204  Blackwell,  Thos.  Forma  Sacra,  or  A Sacred  Plat- 

form for  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion.  Left  to  the 
congregation  of  Douglas.  See  extract  from  his  will 
on  fly-leaf.  18°  sheep.  Boston,  1774. 

2205  Blatchford,  Samuel.  Horae  Solitariae.  2 vols.  8° 

sheep.  Albany,  1815. 

■2206  Bloomfield,  S.  T.,  1).  D.  A Greek  Testament  with 
English  notes.  2 vols.  8°  half  Russia  leather ; about 
new.  Boston,  1837. 

2207  Bogatsky.  The  Golden  Treasury.  Small  4°  sheep. 

New  York,  1803. 

2208  Book  of  Common  Prayer.  12°  sheep.  New  York, 

1817. 


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Bryant,  Jacob.  Passages  of  Scripture  which  the 
Enemies  of  Religion  have  Thought  Most  Obnoxious. 
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^ 2222  Clarke,  Samuel,  D.  D.  The  Being  and  Attributes  of 
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t)  2223  Clarke,  Samuel,  D.  D.  The  Being  and  Attributes  of 
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y 2224  Clinton,  Isaac.  Treatise  on  Infant  Baptism.  12° 

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' 2226  Colton,  Rev.  Calvin.  The  Religious  State  of  the 
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2227  Collyer,  David.  The  Sacred  Interpreter.  2 vols. 
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/ 2228  Commentary  on  Revelation,  by  David  Pareao.  Old 

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2229  Commentary  on  Genesis,  by  David  Pareao.  Presen- 
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full  gilt.  New  York,  1864. 

/ 2231a  Common  Prayer.  18°  sheep.  New  York,  1819. 

/ 2232  Common  Prayer.  18°  red  morocco. 

2233  Congregational  Churches  of  New  England.  18° 

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2284  Cooper,  A.  R.  Religious  Puritanism  and  Money 

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2235  Cooper,  T.  Private  Mass.  12°  cloth.  Cambridge, 

/ 1805. 

2236  Cotton,  Rowland.  Cain’s  Lamentations  over  Abel. 

s-  2237  Cruden,  Alex.,  M.  A.  Concordance  of  the  Holy 

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^jr2238  Cummings,  D.  I).  Moses  Right,  Colenso  Wrong.  12° 
boards.  New  York,  1863. 

/ 2239  Daily  Food  for  Christians.  64°  cloth.  Concord, 
1853. 

y 2240  Davies,  Rev.  J.  Estimate  of  the  Human  Mind.  8° 
cloth,  rough  edges.  London,  1828.  2 vols. 

( 2241  Dennison,  George  A.  Church  Rates  a National  Trust. 
Rubricated  title,  8°  cloth.  London,  1861. 

2242  Dick,  Thomas,  LL.  D.  4 volumes  in  one.  8°  sheep. 

Hartford,  1836. 

2243  Discourses  on  the  Psalms  of  David.  Small  4°. 


2244 


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Edwards,  Rev.  Justin.  Sabbath  Manual.  18°  cloth. 

Edwards,  Jonathan,  D.  I).  Proves  that  Hell  Fire 
Ought  to  be  Enjoyed.  8°  sheep.  New  Haven,  1790. 

Emptying  the  Seven  Vials  of  Wrath.  An  early  New 
England  publication. 

Enchiridion.  Theological.  2 vols.  Half  calf.  Ox- 
ford, 1812. 

Episcopacy  Examined.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1835. 

Essays  on  the  Church,  by  a layman.  12°  rough  edges. 
Surrey,  1828. 

Faber,  Rev.  I.  S.,  I).  I).  The  Ordinary  Operations  of 
the  Holy  Spirit.  8°  morocco.  London,  1813. 

Fish,  Henry,  A.  M.  Reformers  and  Divines  of  the 
Early  English  Church.  London,  1842. 

Forms  of  Prayer.  18°  sheep.  Berwick, ,1798. 

Fulke,  Win.,  I).  I).  Defence  of  the  Sincere  and  True 
Translation  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  against  the  Cav- 
ils of  Gregory  Martin.  Published  by  the  Parker  So- 
ciety. 8°  cloth,  rough  edges.  University  Press, 
Cambridge,  1843. 

Gavin,  Antony.  The  Mysteries  of  Popery  Unveiled. 
The  unparalleled  sufferings  of  John  Constus  at  the 
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Gerhard,  John.  Harmoniae  Evangelicae.  Geneva, 
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fc/o  2259  God’s  Revenge  against  Murder  and  Gambling.  8°  un- 
cut. 2 pcs. 

y 2260  Graham,  Wm.  Review  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Estab- 
7 lishments  in  Europe.  12°  half  bound.  Loudon,  1808. 

/ 2261  Greek  New  Testament.  32°  sheep.  London,  1813. 

/o  2262  Greek  New  Testament.  12°  sheep.  Worcester,  1800. 
Jl.  2263  Gresley.  Portrait  of  an  English  Churchman.  12J 
boards.  London,  1810. 

jjr  2261  Griesbach,  Jo.  Jac.  New  Testament  in  Greek.  8° 
sheep.  Cambridge,  1809. 

2265  Hall,  Robert.  Terms  of  Communion.  12°  half  calf. 
Portland,  1816. 

Hall,  Robert.  Reply  to  Kinghorn.  Vindication  of 
Free  Communion.  8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1818. 
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Ha  rris,  John.  Covetousness  the  Sin  of  the  Christian 
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Harmarus,  John.  Catechism.  18°  sheep. 

Hawes,  J.,  D.  I).  The  Religion  of  the  East,  with  im- 
pressions of  foreign  travel.  12°  cloth.  Hartford, 
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Haweis.  Rise,  Declension  and  Renewal  of  the  Church 
of  Christ.  Post  8°  3 vols.  London,  1800. 

Hay,  Rev.  A.  Treatise  on  Baptism.  18°  cloth.  N. 
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Herbert,  George.  The  Clergyman’s  Instructor.  8° 
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2271  History  of  the  New  Testament.  Maps  and  ill.  8° 
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Holden.  The  Christian  Expositor.  12°  cloth,  rough 
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Holy  Bible.  An  Exact  Concordance.  Folio,  old  calf. 

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James,  John  A.  The  Christian  Professor.  18°  cloth. 
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2319/Newton,  John.  The  Christian  Character  Exempli- 
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18°  boards.  1812. 

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/ 2321  New  Testament.  8°  sheep.  New  York,  1829. 

/ 2322  New  Testament.  Half  bound. 

. 2323  Nine  Discourses  on  Baptism,  with  Mrs.  Jackson’s  Con- 

fession. 12°  half  bound. 

^—2324  Noble,  llev.  F.  P.  The  Prophets  and  the  Great  Men 
^ of  God.  Illustrations  by  Dore.  8°  cloth,  tops  un- 

cut; gilt.  Philadelphia,  1873. 

J-.oo  2325  O’Callaghan,  Dr.  E.  B.  A Just  of  Editions  of  the 
Holy  Scriptures  and  Parts  thereof,  printed  in  Ameri- 
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graphical notes.  Iloyal  8°  large  paper,  rough  edges, 
unbound. 


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Old  Hvmn  Book. 

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On  Observing  the  Lord’s  Day.  32°  rough  edges.  Lon- 
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Ophiomaches.  Deism  Revealed.  111.,  8°  calf.  London, 
1749.  2 vols. 

Orr,  John.  Theism,  a treatise  on  God,  Providence, 
and  Immortality.  8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1857. 

Our  Old  English  Bible.  18°  cloth. 

Owen,  John.  Justification  by  Faith.  12°  boards,  un- 
cut. Coventry,  1797. 

Owen,  John.  Exposition  of  the  Epistle  to  the  He- 
brews. 4 vols.,  8°  sheep.  Boston,  1812. 

Owen,  I.  O.  Laws  and  Rules  of  Order.  12°  cloth. 
Philadelphia,  1<S48. 

Pa  lev,  Wm„  I).  I).  Natural  Theology.  8°  half  calf. 
London,  1817. 

Palmer,  Sain’l.  A Collection  of  Family  Prayers.  18° 
boards.  Springfield,  1819. 

Peirce,  1752.  “ Ex  Patrix  IhnoP  Funnelled  calf,  well 
preserved. 

Perfect  Peace.  8°  cloth. 

Pierce,  .lames.  Vindication  of  Dissenters.  8"  sheep. 
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Poetby.  Christ  in  the  Garden. 


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Protestant.  18°  cloth.  London,  1850. 

£ 2341  Poeteous,  Rev.  Bilby,  D.  D.  Evidences  of  Christian 
Revelation.  18°  sheep.  1808. 

Z-  2342  Powlett,  Charles.  The  Father’s  Reason  for  being  a 
Christian. 

/ 2343  Private  Devotion.  32°  paper.  New  York,  1835. 
cV  2344  Proper  Names  mentioned  in  the  Bible.  111.,  8°  calf, 
gilt.  Birmingham,  1784. 

/ 2345  Psalms.  18°  limp  covers.  Boston,  1807. 

/ 2346  Psalms  and  Hymns.  8°  half  sheep.  ‘ Philadelphia, 

1817. 

2347  Pulpit  Assistant.  2 vols.  8°  sheep.  Boston,  1830. 

* 2348  Punchard,  Rev.  George.  View  of  Congregationalism. 

8°  half  morocco,  Andover,  1844. 

* 2349  Quarles.  Emblems,  Divine  and  Moral.  Illustrated. 

18°  cloth.  New  York,  1834. 

wi  2350  Ramsay.  The  Gentle  Shepherd.  8°  pp.  72.  Pitts- 
burg, 1812. 

2351  Reed,  John,  D.  D.  Apology  for  Infant  Baptism.  12° 
sheep.  Providence. 

p 2352  Religious  Courtship.  8°  boards,  rough  edges.  Lon- 

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2353  Reeve,  J.  W.  Doctrine  and  Practice.  12°  cloth.  Lon- 
don, 1874. 

/ 2354  Reply  of  the  Church  of  the  Pilgrims.  New  York. 

/ 2355  Revealed  Truth  Vindicated ; b}r  Apperley.  8°  cloth. 
London,  1845. 

2356  Richard  Baxter.  The  Saints’  Rest.  12°  sheep.  Bos- 
ton, 1811. 

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Meetings.  18°  half  bound. 

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Version  of  the  New  Testament. 

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1837. 


Jx  2360  Scripture  History,  etc.  A queer  sample  of  domestic 
binding  by  an  old  New  Hampshire  collector.  Illus. 
The  engravings,  if  possible,  surpass  the  binding. 
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2361  Scott,  Thomas.  Commentaries  on  the  Bible.  6 vols. 

8°  New  York,  1811.  Good  copy. 

2362  Scott,  Rev.  Thos.  Family  Prayers  Adapted  to  the 

Scriptures.  12°  cloth.  London,  1846. 

* 2363  Scott,  John.  The  Effect  of  Baptism.  8°  sheep.  New 
York,  1817. 


* 2364  Sellon.  Doctrine  of  General  Redemption  Considered. 
18°  sheep.  New  York,  1814. 

u/.  / 2365  Sheppard,  Jno.  Divine  Origin  of  Christianity.  2 vols. 
/ 2366  Sheppard,  Jno.,  A.  M.  Elucidation  of  the  Book  of 
Common  Prayer  and  Sacraments.  2 vols.  8°  sheep. 
London,  1801. 

txr  2367  Simpson,  F.  Roberts  R.  A Series  of  Ancient  Baptismal 
Fonts  in  various  Churches  of  England.  Large  8° 
beautifully  engraved  on  thick,  rough  paper.  Cost  in 
England  $5.15. 

y 2368  Singing  Book;  oblong.  The  Jubilee.  2 vols.  New 
York. 

t 2369  Sleigh,  W.  M.  The  Christian’s  Dictionary.  18°  Phila- 
^ delphia,  1837. 

2370  Smith,  Elias.  The  Herald  of  the  Gospel  ; a very  early 
Universalist  periodical. 

5 2371  Smith,  Ethan.  View  of  the  Hebrews;  or  the  Tribes  of 

Israel  in  America.  12°  sheep.  Poultney,  Vt.,  1825. 
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Smith,  Rev.  I.  B.  Rudiments  of  Theology.  8°  cloth, 
rough  edges.  London,  1856. 

Spring,  Rev.  Gardiner.  Traits  of  Christian  Character. 
8°  boards,  uncut,  rough  edges. 


Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  8°  half  bound.  Boston. 
Staunton,  Rev.  Wm.  A Dictionary  of  the  Church. 

12°  cloth.  New  York,  1847. 

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Stebuins,  J.  E.  Glory  of  the  Immortal  Life.  Mr. 
Stebbins,  the  author  of  this  book  writes  on  moral  and 
religious  subjects,  but  he  is  not  the  Mr.  Stebbins  of 
Boston,  who  is  so  well  known  as  an  office  holder, 
whenever  a commission  or  trusteeship  is  to  be  picked 
up  by  seeking.  111.,  sheep.  Canastoga,  N.  V.,  1878. 
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Stoddart,  Geo.  B.  Letters  on  the  Psalms.  18°  cloth. 
Brighton,  1843. 

Strong,  Nathan.  Eternal  Misery  Reconcilable  with 
the  Infinite  Benevolence  of  God.  12°  sheep.  Hart- 
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Sunday  School  Teacher,  s.  1. , s.  a. 

Swedenborg,  E.  About  50  pages  of  one  of  his  works 
in  a very  neat  Manuscript,  evidently  prepared  for  the 
press.  A continuation  of  the  same  work  in  Latin. 
4°  uncut. 

Swedenborg,  E.  Angelic  Wisdom  concerning  the  Di- 
vine Love.  8°  half  morocco.  New  York,  1853. 

Swedenborg,  E.  Book  of  Public  Worship.  12°  full 
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pleasures  of  insanity,  concerning  scortatory  love.  8° 
cloth,  rough  edges. 

Swedenborg,  E.  Reasons  for  Embracing  his  Doc- 
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Swedenborg,  E.  Universal  Theology  of  the  New 
Church.  Port,  inserted.  4°  sheep.  London,  1786. 

Tappan,  Henry  P.  Inquiry  into  the  Freedom  of  the 
Will.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  note. 
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The  Balance,  and  several  other  small  religious  books. 
Mostly  32°  gilt.  One  appears  to  be  an  early  N.  E. 
reprint,  of  the  period  and  style  of  the  Mathers. 
5 vols. 

The  Birth  of  the  Universe.  12°  cloth.  New  York, 
1853. 

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The  Church  of  England  Defended,  etc.  9 pamphlets. 
12°  half  calf.  London,  1800. 

The  Fiery  Soliloquy  with  God  ; translated  from  the 
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1872. 

The  Last  Vials.  12°  rough  edges.  1868. 

The  Little  Book  ; Voice  of  the  Grand  Royal  Master  to 
the  Jews  and  Christians,  the  Freemasons,  and  all 
others. 


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The  Nature  and  Necessity  of  Regeneration.  Early  New 
England  Imprint.  Small  8°. 

The  New  Testament  in  Chinese.  4 pcs. 

The  New  Testament.  Taken  from  on  board  the  block" 
ade  runner  “ Minna.”  Oxford,  Eng.,  1863. 

The  New  Testament.  French  and  English.  12°  sheep, 
embossed. 

The  Scripture  Club  of  Valley  Rest.  111.,  12°  paper. 
New  York,  1877. 

The  Spirit  of  Christianity  ; a beautifully  written  manu- 
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gilt.  A local  history. 

Theoklesia.  Roman  Catholic  volume.  Riverside 
Press.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1868. 

Thomas,  R.  The  Life  of  Jesus  Christ  and  the  Apos- 
tles, together  with  an  Account  of  the  Persecution  of 
the  Christian  Church.  Engs,  represent  the  horrible 
murder  of  the  early  Christians.  12°. 

The  Young  Minister’s  Companion.  8°  sheep.  Boston. 
1813. 

Townsend,  George  F.  The  Christian  Pilgrimage  from 
the  Cradle  to  the  Grave.  12°  cloth.  London,  1847. 

Tracy,  Rev.  Joseph.  The  Great  Awakening.  8°  cloth. 
Boston,  1842. 

Treatise  on  the  Conduct  of  God  to  the  Human  Spe- 
cies. 8°  half  sheep. 

Trower,  Rev.  W.  J.,  M.  A.  Practical  Exposition  of 
the  Epistles,  throughout  the  (Church)  Year.  18° 
cloth.  London,  1852. 

True  Grounds  and  Reasons  of  the  Christian  Religion. 
8°  sheep.  London,  1725. 

Tyler,  Ed.  R.  Lectures  on  Future  Punishment.  12° 
boards.  Middletown,  1829. 

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Boston,  1832. 

Vinet,  Alex.,  I).  I).  'I’lie  Religions  of  Man  and  tho 
Religion  of  God.  12°  cloth.  London. 

Warren,  W.  The  Spirit’s  Sword.  Presentation  copy 
by  the  author.  18°  cloth.  Boston,  1853. 

Watson,  Rich.  A collection  of  rheological  Tracts. 
6 vols.  12°  half  bound.  London,  1735. 

Ware,  Rev.  Henry,  Jr.  Discourses  on  tho  Offices  of 
Christ.  12°  boards,  uncut.  Boston. 


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/ 2417  Watts,  Dr.  Isaac.  Psalms  and  Hymns.  18°  sheep. 
Boston,  1836. 

y 2418  Watts,  Dr.  Isaac.  Psalms  and  Hymns.  18°  sheep. 
1863. 


/ 2419  Watts,  Dr.  Isaac.  Improvement  of  the  Mind.  18°  half 
bound.  Boston,  1832. 

-/5"~2420  Wayland,  Francis.  A Life  of  Trust:  The  Lord’s 
dealings  with  George  Muller. 


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Weekes,  Refine.  Poems  on  Religious  and  Historical 
subjects.  12°  half  bound.  New  York,  1820. 

Wendell,  Rufus.  The  Speeches  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment. Half  calf,  bevelled,  red  edges.  Albany,  1876. 

Weeks,  Rev.  Win.  R.  The  Decrees  of  God.  18°  sheep ; 
new  and  clean.  Providence,  R.  L,  1812. 

Wayland,  Francis.  Limitations  of  Human  Responsi- 
bility. 18°  cloth.  Boston,  1838. 

Whately,  Richard.  Essays.  Polished  call.  London, 
1826. 


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Williams,  Ed.,  D.  D.  The  Christian  Preacher.  12° 
cloth.  London,  1843. 

William  Mason.  Scriptural  Treasury  of  the  Children 
of  God.  Portrait  by  Rollinson.  2 vols.,  8°  sheep. 
New  York,  1803. 

Williams,  Thus.  The  Domestic  Chaplain.  18°  cloth. 
Hartford,  1835. 

Wilson,  Daniel,  D.  D.  Religion  Natural  and  Revealed. 

18°  Boston,  1834.  , 

Woods,  Leonard,  D.  D.  Infant  Baptism.  Boards,  un- 
cut. Andover,  1828. 

Woodward,  Josiah,  D.  I).  Fair  Warnings  to  a Care- 
less World.  Small  8°  calf.  London,  1723.  Fine  copy. 
Whylferd,  Rich.  The  Following  of  Christ;  trans- 
lated from  Latin.  12°  green  cloth.  London,  1872. 


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y 2434  Adam,  Alex.  Rudiments  of  Latin-English  Grammar. 
^ 12°  sheep.  Boston,  1812. 

{J  2435  Adams,  Dan.  The  Understanding  Reader;  Knowledge 
before  Oratory.  12°  boards.  H.  Mann  & Co.,  Dedham. 
^.2436  American  Manual  12°  half  morocco.  Philadelphia, 
1850. 


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V 2437  Andrews,  E.  A.  First  I wessons  in  Latin.  12°  half 
morocco.  Boston,  1838. 

JZs  2438  Art  of  Speaking.  Sheep.  Danbury,  Ct.,  1795. 

/ 2439  Assistant,  the  Schoolmaster’s,  by  Daboll.  12°  half 
bound.  New  London,  1828. 

£ 2440  Bailey,  N.  An  old  English  Dictionary.  8°  boards. 
s.  L,  s.  a. 

f 2441  Bailey’s  Algebra.  8°.  Boston,  1836. 

/ 2442  Bartlett, . M.  R.  The  English  Reader.  12°  sheep. 
Utica,  1820. 

2443  Barton,  Wm.  P.  0.  The  Elements  of  Botany,  and 
Natural  History  of  Vegetables.  Illustrated  with 
copper  plates. 


2444  Bingham,  Caleb.  The  Columbian  Orator.  12°  sheep. 
Boston,  1812. 

y 2445  Bingham,  C.  The  Columbian  Orator.  Calf,  12° 
New  York,  1816. 

/ 2446  Bird,  Golding.  Natural  Philosophy.  18°  cloth.  Lon- 
' don,  1844. 

/ 2447  Bolmar.  Book  of  French  Verbs.  12°  cloth,  N.  Y. 
Zi-  2448  Books  concerning  Stenography,  Short-hand,  etc.,  12°. 

2449  Boyer.  French  Dictionary.  8°  sheep.  Boston,  1842. 

^f^_.-,24;>0  Bradford,  T.  G.  Comprehensive  Atlas,  Geographi- 
cal, Historical  and  Commercial.  Very  complete,  in 
colors. 


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Butler,  Samuel,  I).  I).  Atlas  of  Ancient  Geography. 
8°  half-bound,  colored  plates  and  maps. 


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Chase,  Pliny  E.  Common  School  Arithmetic  and 
Elements  of  Arithmetic.  12°  half  bound.  Worces- 
ter, 1848.  2 vols. 

Chrestomathie  Fram;ais.  8°  half  morocco.  Brussels, 


1 855. 

24o4  Cicero.  Orations.  8°  sheep.  Oxford,  1809. 

2455  Colburn,  Warren.  Introduction  to  Algebra.  8° 

sheep,  Boston,  1825. 

2456  Colburn,  Warren.  Arithmetic  with  Sequel.  12° 

sheep.  Boston,  1826. 


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2457  Comparative  Vocabulary  of  Various  Races. 

2458  Comstock.  Andrew,  M.  I).  Elocution.  12°  sheep, 

Philadelphia,  1 843. 

2459  Craig.  The  Decimal  System.  New  York,  1867. 


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2460  Crutwell,  Clement.  Universal  Gazetteer.  Sheet 
maps.  3 vols.  8°  sheep.  London,  1789. 

. 2461  Dictionary,  English,  by  Sam.  Johnson,  A.  M.  8° 

sheep.  1768. 

//.  2462  Dwight,  Daniel.  System  of  Geography  of  the  World. 
12°  boards.  Hartford,  1802. 


2463  Fisk.  English  Grammar.  8° 

2464  Folio  Atlas.  G.  M.  Hopkins  & Co.,  Boston  Proper, 

Suffolk  Co.  Volume  One.  All  from  actual  survey, 


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2464a Volume  II.  Boston  Highlands.  Every  lot  represent- 
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24646 Volume  III.  South  Boston,  South  Boston  and  Dor- 
chester. Every  lot  thus  represented. 

2464c Hopkins,  G.  M.  & Co.  Topographical  Map  of  Mass- 
achusetts. From  actual  surveys.  Compiled  by  Wal- 
ling & Gray. 

2465  Geography.  12°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1841. 

-2466  Grammar  School  Colonial  and  United  States  History. 
HI.  12°  boards.  New  York,  1869. 

2467  Grammar,  Geography,  Arithmetic,  some  old  Sermons, 

etc.  Bound  and  Unbound.  The  lot. 

2468  Greek  and  Latin  Lexicon.  8°  sheep. 

2469  Green’s  Grammar.  12°  half  morocco.  Portland, 


JL  1842. 

/ 2470  Green  leak,  Benjamin.  National  Arithmetic.  12’ 
* Boston,  1855.  Key  to  the  same  (2  vols.  in  all). 

2471  Goodridge,  David  W.  Lightning  or  Rapid  Computa- 

Z-  tion.  18°  cloth.  New  York,  1873. 

2472  Gould,  Benj.  A.  Adam's  Latin  Grammar.  12°  sheep. 

*0-'  Boston,  1822. 

j 2473  Gould,  B.  A.  Horace.  (Latin.)  8°  sheep.  Boston, 
V 1831. 


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2474  Greenleaf.  Universal  Atlas.  Empires,  Kingdoms 
and  States  throughout  the  World.  Large  folio,  cloth. 

.2475  Guthrie.  The  Grammar  and  Present  State  of  the 
Kingdoms  of  the  World.  Thick  8°  sheep,  with  maps 
and  ill.  London,  1795. 

2476  Hachenberg.  Old  Greek  Grammar.  18°  sheep.  New 

Haven,  1814. 

2477  Hassan’s  Distance  Tables.  18°. 


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Huntingdon,  Nathaniel.  Modern  Geography.  111. 
12°  sheep.  Hartford,  1835. 

Italian  Phrase  Book.  Small  4°  half  bound. 

Jacob.  Latin  Reader  and  Vocabulary.  12°  sheep. 
Boston,  1888. 

Latin  Grammar,  by  Andrews  & Stoddard.  12°  cloth, 
binding  broken.  Boston,  1862. 

Lexicon,  Greek-Latin.  8°  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1808. 

Lexicon,  Greek-Latin.  12°  boards. 

Lincoln,  Mrs.  Botany  for  Beginners.  111.  12°  cloth. 

Lippincott,  D.  Universal  Pronouncing  Dictionary, 
of  Biography  and  Mythology.  By  J.  Thomas,  A.  M., 
M.  I).  Thick  large  8°.  2360  pp.  Sprinkled  calf, 

marbled  edges. 

Synes.  Latin  Primer.  Very  early  American  school 
book.  18°  old  sheep.  Salem,  1813. 

Manual  of  French  Phrases.  12°  sheep.  Boston, 
1824. 


^ 2188  Meadows,  F.  C.  French  and  English  Pronouncing 
Dictionary.  Small  8°  New  York,  1869. 

2489  Mitchell’s  Ancient  Atlas. 

£_2490  Mitchell’s  School  Atlas. 


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Morse,  Jedediah.  American  Universal  Geography. 

Murray,  Bindley.  English  Grammar,  Complete.  2 

vols.,  12°  sheep.  New  York,  1819. 

Murray,  Bindley.  English  Reader.  12°  sheep.  Bos- 
ton, 1820. 

Murray,  Bindley.  The  English  Reader.  12°  sheep. 
Bridgeport,  1813. 

Murray,  Bindley.  Sequel  to  the  English  Reader. 

Sheep.  Woodstock,  Vt.,  1821. 

National  Writing  Book.  Clarence  E.  Woodward.  3 
pcs. 

OWEN,  John  .1.  The  Anabasis  of  Xenopl  ion.  1 •md 

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Parish,  Elijah,  I).  I).  Sacred  Geography  or  Gazetteer 
of  the  Bible.  8°  sheep.  Boston,  1818. 

Parnell,  Ed.  A.  Elements  of  Chemical  Analysis. 
8°  cloth.  London,  1845. 


J Z,  -300  Pease,  Geometry  for  Mechanics.  12°  cloth.  London. 


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Pike,  Samuel.  Hebrew  Lexicon.  8°  sheep.  Cam- 
bridge, 1801. 

Porter.  The  Rhetorical  Reader.  12°  calf.  Andover, 
1841. 

Potter,  Rev.  Alonzo,  D.  D.  The  School  and  the 
Schoolmaster.  12°  sheep.  Boston,  1843. 

Pylodet.  Beginner’s  French  Reader.  111.  12°  boards. 
1868. 

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1840. 

Robinson,  Edw.,  D.  U.  Greek  and  English  Lexicon. 
Half  Russia.  Clean  and  new.  Boston,  1836. 

Samuel  S.  Green.  English  Grammar.  12°  boards. 
Philadelphia,  1854. 

Sargent,  Epes.  Standard  Fourth  Reader.  12°.  Boston, 
1856. 

Sargent,  E.  Standard  Fifth  Reader.  12°  cloth.  Bos- 
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School  Books;  Geography,  History,  and  Astronomy. 
Some  old  and  scarce. 

School  Books ; Geography,  Arithmetics,  etc.  A good 
lot.  12  pcs. 

Scott,  Wm.  Lessons  in  Elocution.  111.  12°  sheep. 
Hartford,  1803. 

Sematology  : a new  Theory  of  Grammar.  Logic,  and 
Rhetoric. 

Smith,  G.  The  Laboratory,  or  School  of  Arts.  8° 
uncut,  rough  edges.  London,  1810. 

Smith,  Roswell  C.  Arithmetic.  12°.  Hartford,  1843- 
47.  2 pcs. 

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Biography  and  Mythology.  Vol.  I.  111.  cloth,  rough 
edges. 

Soule  & Wheeler.  Manual  of  English  Pronunciation 
and  Spelling,  12°  cloth. 

Standard  English  Dictionary.  Square  8°  sheep. 

Stewart,  George.  Dictionary  of  Sciences  and  Arts. 
2 vols.  8°  sheep.  Paris,  1806. 

Stoddard,  Sir  John.  Encyclopedia  Metropolitana, 
or  System  of  Universal  Knowledge  ; Philosophy  of 
Language.  12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1854. 


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Scjrault,  Francois.  New  French  Exercises.  Boards. 
Boston,  1855. 

Swan,  William  D.  The  Grammar  School  Reader.  12° 
boards.  Boston,  1844. 


Table  Book.  111.  18°  cloth.  New  York,  1863. 

The  American’s  Guide.  12°  sheep.  Philadelphia, 
1845. 

Tocquot’s  Clark  & Turner’s  Latin  Exercises.  Correc- 
ted with  references  to  the  original.  12°  boards. 
London,  1815. 


Universal  Geography.  111.  Half  bound.  Hartford, 
1827. 


2527  Walker,  John.  English  Composition  ; or  Easy  Rules 

for  Writing  Themes,  etc.  18°  sheep.  Boston,  f810. 

2528  Walker,  John.  Critical  Pronouncing  Dictionary. 

Large  4°  rough  edges,  boards,  red  covers  and  backs. 

2529  Walker,  John.  Critical  Pronouncing  Dictionary. 

18°  sheep.  Boston,  1830. 

2530  Walling  and  Gray.  Folio  Atlas  of  the  entire  State 

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Warner,  D.  M.  Common  School  Geography.  Maps. 

Warren’s  Geography.  12°  boards.  1846. 

Warren,  D.  W.  Revised  edition  of  his  Physical  Ge- 
ography, with  Atlas.  Inserted  are  many  loose  plates 
and  maps  pertaining  to  the  City  Government  of  Bos- 

” ton.  16  pcs. 

Webster,  Noah.  Unabridged  Dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lish Language.  Illustrated  with  appendix  of  useful 
tables  and  many  engravings.  Smooth  embossed 
sheep,  pp.  1852. 

Webster,  Noah.  Useful  Knowledge.  12°  sheep. 
New  London,  1807. 

Wells,  W.  II.  English  Grammar.  12°. 

West  Newton  English  and  Classical  School.  8°  paper. 

Wheeler,  A.  N.  Logarithms.  8°  paper.  Cambridge, 
1882. 

Walling  & Gray.  Folio  Atlas  of  the  State  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 


Wilkins,  I.  Mathematical  Magic,  or  tlie  Wonders 
that  may  be  performed  by  Mathematics.  III.  small 
8°  sheep.  The  4th  edition.  London,  1691.  A rare 
and  curious  book.  For  a review  of  this  book  see 
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Worth,  Thomas.  The  JEneid  of  Virgil.  111.  by  the 
Author.  8°  paper. 

Virgil  Delphini.  8°  rough  leather.  London,  1794. 
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A number  of  Sermons  on  Various  Subjects,  by  Rev. 

Nathaniel  Emmons.  8°  sheep.  New  York,  1850. 
Anderson,  John,  D.  I).  Sermons  by  Ralph  Erskine. 

12°  sheep.  Pittsburg,  1816. 

Anderson,  John,  D.  D.  Sermons  by  the  late  Ralph 
Erskine.  2 vols.  12°  sheep.  Pittsburg,  1815. 
Appleton,  Jesse,  D.  D.  Lectures.  8°  boards,  uncut. 
Brunswick,  Me.,  1822. 

Appleton,  Nathaniel.  18°  old  sheep.  Boston,  1743. 
Discourses  at  the  Thursday  Lectures  in  Boston, 
“ Elizabeth  Dennells”  on  the  Fly  Leaves;  and  a gene- 
alogical register. 

Bates,  Pres.  Joshua.  Lectures.  Presentation  copy 
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1829. 

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York,  1792. 

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Boston,  Rev.  Thomas.  The  Covenant  of  Grace.  12° 
sheep.  Glasgow,  1797. 

Breck,  Robert.  His  Funeral  Sermon,  by  John  Pren- 
tice. 8°  uncut,  clean.  Boston,  1821. 

Beecher,  Lyman.  Six  Sermons  on  Intemperance.  12° 
Boston,  1828. 

Burnet,  Dr.,  and  Dr.  Tillotson.  Funeral  Sermon  of  the 
former  on  the  latter;  also  numerous  Tracts  of  the 
same  period,  published  1704  to  1712.  Small  4°  bds. 
half  bound. 

Butler,  Joseph,  L.L.  D.  Sermons  on  Public  Occa- 
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2559  Clarke,  Samuel,  D.  D.  The  Substance  of  Eight  Ser- 


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2576 


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Collection  of  Funeral  Sermons  Preached  by  various 
Eminent  Frenchmen.  The  title  page  bears  the  auto- 
graph of  J.  G.  Percival  the  poet.  This  autograph 
only  is  rare.  The  book  is  from  his  library.  12°. 
Paris,  1755.  2 copies. 

Davis,  Andrew  J.  Review  of  Dr.  Bushnell’s  Lecture 
on  Supernaturalism.  8°  paper.  New  York,  1866. 

Davis,  Miss  Sara  T.  Funeral  Sermon  on.  18°  cloth. 
Hartford,  1834. 

Doddridge,  Philip,  I).  D.  Discourses  on  Regenera- 
tion. 12°  cloth,  sheep.  Eallston  Spa,  1815. 

Dow,  Lorenzo.  The  Opinion  of  Dow,  or  Lorenzo’s 
Thoughts.  Address  to  the  People  of  New  England. 
32°  boards.  1804. 

Emmons,  Nathaniel.  Sermons  on  Various  Subjects. 

8°  sheep,  embossed.  New  York,  1850. 

Execution  Sermon  Preached  at  Windham,  Connecti- 
cut, on  the  Day  of  the  Execution  of  Caleb  Adams. 
8°.  1803. 

Fitchburg.  Sermon  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Church, 
by  Rev.  H.  J.  Fitch,  August,  1852.  8°.  Norwich, 

1852. 


Fothergill.  Discourses  in  Quaker  Meeting  Houses. 
12°  sheep.  London,  1792. 

Hall,  Samuel  R.  Ordination  Discourse  at  Rumford, 
Me.  Windsor  Vt.  8°  pp.  19. 

Hopkins,  Samuel.  21  Sermons,  Sentimental  and 
Practical.  8°  sheep.  Salem,  1803. 


Joslin,  John,  D.  D.  Sermons  on  different  Subjects. 
7 vols. 

King,  Dr.  Discourse  on  Predestination.  8°  boards, 
rough  edges.  London,  1821. 

Lee,  Chauncey,  I).  1).  12°  cloth.  Hartford,  1833. 

Letters  to  Philemon,  and  Sermons  for  Revivals.  Half 
bound.  Middletown,  1824. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  Sermon  on,  at  Providence,  by  A. 

Woodbury.  4°  large  paper,  presentation  copy. 
Luther,  Martin.  Celebrated  Sermons.  12°  sheep. 
Philadelphia,  1835. 

Maccalla.  Various  Sermons  on  Education,  etc.  8° 
sheep.  Catskill,  1804,  etc. 

Meeker,  Rev.  Eli.  Sermons  on  Philosophical  and 
Evangelical  topics.  8°  calf. 


SERMONS  AND  LECTURES. 


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Missionary  Sermons  preached  in  various  New  Eng- 
land towns  before  the  local  Missionary  Societies,  by 
various  distinguished  divines  early  in  the  19th  cen- 
tury. 8°  half  bound.  Portland,  etc.,  v.  d. 

Moberley,  C.  E.  Lectures  on  Logic.  12°  cloth.  Ox- 
ford, 1848. 

Nott,  Samuel.  Sermons  from  the  Birds  and  Lilies. 
12°  cloth.  Boston,  1835. 

Occasional,  Funeral  and  Ordination  Sermons,  etc., 
among  them  “ The  greatest  sermon  that  was  ever 
preached,”  1825.  25  sermons,  8°  h’f  bound.  Several 
N.  E.  imprints,  v.  p.,  v.,  d. 

Occasional  Sermons,  mostly  in  New  Hampshire  coun- 
try places.  8°  half  bound  ; v.  p.,  v.  d. 

Old  Manuscript  Sermon,  1808. 

Pickering.  Lectures  in  Defence  of  Revelation.  12^ 
sheep,  Providence,  1831. 

Pinder,  John  H.,  M.  A.  Sermons  on  the  Book  of 
Common  Prayer.  12°  cloth.  London,  1849. 

Price,  Richard.  Dissertations  on  Providence,  Prayer, 
etc.  8°  sheep.  London,  1777. 

Price,  Richard.  Sermons.  18°  sheep.  Philadelphia, 
1788. 

Radical  Discourses  in  the  Music  Hall,  Boston,  by  Wm. 
Denton.  12°  cloth.  London,  1856. 

Rawlinson,  Sermons  by.  12°  cloth,  rough  edges. 
London,  1868. 

Rogers,  John,  D.  D.  Fifty  six  Sermons  and  two 
Tracts.  2 vols.,  8°  calf,  gilt.  Oxford,  1819. 

Sabine,  James.  A series  of  Lectures  in  the  Universa- 
list  Church,  Charlestown. 

Sermons,  Funeral,  Fast,-  and  Ordination,  etc.,  mostly 
in  Rhode  Island  country  places,  various  imprints  and 
various  places.  12°  half  sheep. 

Sermons,  Funeral  Orations,  etc.,  mostly  of  New  Hamp- 
shire towns.  8°  half  bound.  A similar  collection  to 
the  last. 

Sermons,  mostly  Ordination,  and  some  ot  local  import- 
ance. 8°  half  bound,  many  New  Hampshire  imprints, 
v.  d. 

Sermons,  Ordinations,  Fast,  and  others,  mainly  in  New 
Hampshire  churches.  8°  half  bound,  v.  d. 


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2597  Sermon  on  Female  Influence.  8°  pp.  13.  Springfield. 
/JjT  2598  Sharnock,  Stephen,  D.  D.  Two  Discourses  on  the 
Enmity  of  Man  to  God,  and  the  Salvation  of  Sinners. 
Paper  appears  like  vellum.  Calf.  London,  1699. 

p _ 2599  Smalley,  John,  D.  D.  Selected  sermons.  8°  sheep. 
Hartford,  1803. 

2600  Smith’s  Lectures  before  the  College  of  New  Jersey. 
2 vols.  Trenton,  1862. 

2601  Stoddard,  Solomon,  Pastor  at  Northampton.  The 
Safety  of  Appearing  at  the  Day  of  Judgment  in 
the  Righteousness  of  Christ.  18°  sheep."  Boston, 
1742. 

2602  Strong,  Nathaniel.  Sermons  on  various  subjects.  8° 
sheep.  Hartford,  1800. 

2603  Suicide,  Discourses  on,  by  Dr.  Miller  of  New  York. 

2604  Swedenborg,  E.  Angelic  Wisdom  concerning  the 
Divine  Providence.  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1840. 

2605  Thacher,  Rev.  Peter.  Sermon  before  the  Ancient  and 

Honorable  Artillery  Company,  1793.  8°  uncut,  pn. 

28.  New  York. 

Webster,  Daniel.  Address  and  Proceedings  at  Faneuil 
Hall.  Boston,  1852.  5 pcs. 

White.  Twenty  Sermons.  8°  cloth.  Dublin,  1834. 

Williston.  Discourses  on  the  Sabbath.  12°  sheep. 
Albany,  1813. 

2609  Williams,  Nehemiali.  24  Sermons  on  various  useful 
subjects.  8°  sheep.  Worcester,  1797. 

2610  Winslow,  Benjamin  D.,  A.  M.  His  Sermons  and 
Poetical  Remains.  12°  cloth.  Oxford,  1842. 

2611  Wood,  James.  6 Sermons.  8°  half  calf.  Amherst, 
1830. 

'2612  Woodward,  James  W.  Sermon,  Norwich,  Vt.,  at  the 
Funeral  of  Deacon  Elijah  Burnap.  8°  pp.  16. 


2606 

2607 
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Eighth  Annual  Reports  to  the  Regent.  8°  cloth. 
Washington,  1854.  Smithsonian. 

Eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution 
1854. 

Raij,  Charles.  Gold  found  in  a Mound  in  Florida. 


SMITHSONIAN  REPORTS. 


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Rau,  Charles.  The  Palenque  Tablet.  An  elaborate 
illustrated  account  of  this  wonderful  antiquity. 
Large  4°  heavy  tinted  paper,  uncut,  rough  edges. 
Scarce  volume  of  the  Smithsonian  Contributions. 

Ran.  Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowledge.  No. 
509.  Prehistoric  Fishing  in  Europe  and  North 
America.  4°  cloth,  uncut,  rough  edges,  many  illus- 
trations. This  volume,  although  one  of  the  most  re- 
cent of  the  Smithsonian  Contributions  is  entirely  out 
of  print,  and  can  no  longer  be  bought. 

Reports  of  the  Secretary.  President,  Joseph  Henry, 
1865  to  1877.  11  vols.  in  one,  uncut.  Washington, 

v-y- 

Smithsonian  Collection.  Catalogue  of  Minerals,  by 
T.  Eagleston. 

Smithsonian  Collections.  Miscellaneous  numbers. 
6 pcs. 

Smithsonian  Institution.  The  Fourth  Annual  Report, 
for  1849,  by  C.  C.  Jewett.  The  early  reports  of  this 
Institution  have  become  rare,  and  can  seldom  be 
found.  Appendix  on  the  reports  of  the  Libraries 
of  the  U.  S.  8°  unbound.  Washington  City,  1850. 
Smithsonian  Institution.  Fifth  Annual  Report  to  the 
Board  of  Regents.  8°  Washington,  1851. 
Smithsonian  Institution.  Sixth  Annual  Report  by 
Joseph  Ledy,  with  several  reports  germane  to  the 
subject.  This  volume  is  very  scarce.  8°  rough  edges, 
uncut.  Washington,  1852. 

Smithsonian  Institution.  Eighth  Annual  Report  to 
the  Board  of  Regents.  A scarce  volume.  8°  cloth. 
Washington,  1854.  2 copies. 

Smithsonian  Institution.  Ninth  Annual  Report,  1854. 

8°  cloth.  Washington,  1855. 

Smithsonian  Institution.  Tenth  Annual  Report,  1855. 
8°  Washington,  1856. 

Smithsonian  Institution.  Eleventh  Annual  Report, 
1856.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1857. 


All  the  volumes  of  the  Reports  to  the  Regents  of  the  Smithsonian  In- 
stitution filled  with  various  monographs  on  various  subjects  in  accord- 
ance with  the  will  of  Smithson.  These  are  constantly  growing  more  in- 
teresting and  valuable  from  year  to  year,  and  embody  detailed  statements 
of  the  general  progress  of  science  since  the  formation  of  the  Smithson- 
ian Institution.  They  are  of  particular  value  since  1S58.  Ihey  exhibit 


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the  progress  of  science  throughout  the  world,  and  show  the  increase  of 
collections,  particularly  in  Archaeology  and  Anthropology,  of  which  the 
museum  is  able  to  show  in  its  collections  unparalleled  treasures. 

These  volumes  are  all  presented  by  the  Smithsonian  Institution  to  vari- 
ous scientists  throughout  the  country  and  the  world. 


2628  Smithsonian  Institution.  12th  Report,  1857.  8° 

cloth.  Washington,  1858. 

J,*  2629  Smithsonian  Institution.  The  13th  Annual  Report 
to  the  Regents  for  the  year  1858.  8°  cloth.  Wash- 

ington, 1859. 

2630  Smithsonian  Institution.  14th  Annual  Report,  for 
the  Year  1859.  8°  cloth . Washington,  1860. 

Q 2631  Smithsonian  Institution.  15th  Annual  Report,  for 

1860.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1861. 

^-2632  Smithsonian  Institution.  16th  Annual  Report,  for 

1861.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1862. 

y 2633  Smithsonian  Institution.  17th  Annual  Report,  for 

1862.  8 cloth.  Washington,  1863. 

. 2634  Smithsonian  Institution.  18th  Annual  Report,  for 

1863.  8 ’ cloth.  Washington,  1864. 

c 2635  Smithsonian  Institution.  19th  Annual  Report,  for 

1864.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1865. 

^ 2636  Smithsonian  Institution.  20th  Annual  Report,  for 

1865.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1866. 

2637  Smithsonian  Institution.  21st  Annual  Report,  for 

1866.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1867. 

c.  2638  Smithsonian  Institution.  22d  Annual  Report,  for 

1867.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1868. 

*/~2639  Smithsonian  Institution.  23d  Annual  Report,  for 
_ 1868.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1869. 

^ 2640  Smithsonian  Institution.  24th  Annual  Report,  for 
1869.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1872. 


r 2641  Smithsonian  Institution.  25th  Annual  Report,  for 
1870.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1872. 


/ 2643  Smithsonian  Institution.  27th  Annual 

1872.  8'  cloth.  Washington,  1873. 

2644  Smithsonian  Institution.  28th  Annual 

o'  1 878.  8°  doth.  Washington,  1874. 

2645  Smithsonian  Institution.  29th  Annual 

1874.  8'  cloth.  Washington,  1875. 


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Smithsonian  Institution.  80th  Annual 

1875.  8°  cloth.  Washington.  1876. 

Smithsonian  Institution.  31st  Annual 

1876.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1877. 

2648  Smithsonian  Institution.  32nd  Annual 

1877.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1878. 

Smithsonian  Institution.  33d  Annual 

1878.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1879. 

Smithsonian  Institution.  34th  Annual 

1879.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1880. 

79  2651  Smithsonian  Institution.  35th  Annual 

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1880.  8°  blue  cloth,  ill 

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Washington,  1882. 

36th  Annual  Report,  for 

1881.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1882. 

2652 a Smithsonian  Institution.  37th  Annual  Report,  for 

1882.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1883. 

4 7 26526  Smithsonian  Institution.  38th  Annual  Report,  for 

1883.  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1884. 

Smithsonian  Institution.  Report  of  the  Regents  for 
for  1884,  Part  2.  8°  cloth,  ill.  The  report  for  1884 

in  the  department  of  Ethnology  is  particularly  valu- 
able. Specially  as  illustrating  Indian  Basket  Works 
r and  the  Throwing  Sticks  and  Curious  Bone  Imple- 

ments.  Almost  one  entire  volume  is  devoted  to  the 
Archieology  of  Nicaragua.  Another  the  Latimer 
Collection  from  the  West  Indies.  Another  collection 
from  the  West  Indies  formed  by  M.  Louis  Guesde. 
And  also  a volume  illustrating  the  implements  of 
war  of  savage  tribes.  Others  describe  various  inter- 
esting specialties.  2 vols.  for  18o4. 

2654  Smithsonian  Institution.  Report  of  the  Regents  for 

1884.  111. 


P 2655  Smithsonian  Institution.  Annual  Report  for  1857. 
8°  cloth,  ill.  Washington,  1858. 

2sJ~ 2656  Smithsonian  Institution.  The  Haidah  Indians.  Des- 
criptions of  their  Carvings,  Tattooing,  etc.,  by  A.  G. 
Swan.  Large  paper,  rough  edges.  Scarce , like 

most  of  the  early  volumes  of  Smithsonian  Contri- 
butions. 

/jl  2657  Smithsonian.  List  of  Periodicals,  Collections  of  Birds 
Nests  and  Eggs. 

2658  Smithsonian  Miscellaneous  Collections.  5 pcs. 


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TRIALS. 

A Horse  Stoiy,  by  Arthur  T.  Jones.  12°  pp.  336. 

Andre.  Proceedings.  Trial  by  a Board  of  General 
Officers.  Thick  paper.  This  is  a present  from  the 
publisher,  Mr.  Hoffman.  Boards,  8°  extra  rare  edition, 
only  49  copies.  Appendix  taken  at  a court-martial  of 
Capt.  Richard  Morris.  8°  unbound. 

Andre,  Major.  Vindication  of  his  captors,  by  Egbert 
Benson,  L.  L.  D.  Printed  on  heavy  card  board,  un- 
bound, uncut.  But  five  copies  printed  in  this  style. 
Presentation  note  from  F.  S.  Hoffman.  The  same,  on 
heavy  paper,  privately  printed,  N.  Y.,  1865.  Presen- 
tation copy.  Edition  limited  to  only  80  copies.  8° 
half  turkey  morocco,  gilt. 

Arnold.  Proceedings  of  a General  Court  Martial. 
Royal  4°  tinted  water-marked  paper,  rubricated  title, 
rough  edges.  Edition  limited  to  35  copies.  Presen- 
tation copy  from  F.  S.  Hoffman. 

Authentic  and  Interesting  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Clarke, 
from  her  infancy  to  the  present  time,  with  an  account 
of  the  charges  against  the  Duke  of  York,  and  sum- 
mary of  evidence  before  the  House  of  Commons.  8° 
paper,  uncut.  New  York,  1809. 

Baldwin,  Charles  N.  Libel.  8°  pp.  124.  N.  Y.,  1818. 

Beall,  Dr.  Stephen  T.  An  outrage  on  a lady  while 
in  a state  of  etherization.  8°  uncut,  pp.  30.  Phila- 
delphia, 1855. 

Beall,  Jno.  W.  As  Spy  and  Guerrilla.  8°.  New 
York,  1865. 

Beauchamp.  A detailed  account  of  the  Murder  of 
Miss  Cook.  A very  scarce  trial,  pp.  135.  Imper- 
fect. 

Beecher,  Henry  W.  Opening  Address  by  Benjamin 
F.  Tracy.  8°  pp.  94. 

Bishop  Onderdonk.  His  Statement  of  Facts  and  Cir- 
cumstances connected  with  his  recent  Trial. 

Book  of  Notorious  Murderers  and  Pirates.  8°  ill.  pp. 
94.  Boston,  1854. 

Bowden,  Gifford.  For  Slander.  12°  pp.  16,  imp. 

Burbank,  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Charges  against  him 
by  Colonel  Cushing  and  others.  8°.  Worcester, 
1819. 


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149 


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2674  Burnside,  Judge,  Charge  of.  Case  of  Richard  versus 

Hinghman. 

2675  Burr,  Colonel  Aaron.  For  Treason  and  Misdemeanor. 

This  trial  is  scarce.  8°  sheep,  pp.  596. 

2676  Buzzell,  John  R.  Arson  and  Burglary.  Burning  of 

the  Ursuline  Convent  at  Charlestown.  One  leaf 
gone. 

2677  Celebrated  Naval  and  Military  Trials,  by  Peter 

Burke.  Post  8°  red  cloth. 


2678  Chaills,  Lord  Mohun.  Folio  pp.  14.  London,  1699. 
^-"2679  Colt.  Will  of  Colonel  Sam  Colt  and  Papers  relating 
' thereto.  Trial  and  Will  are  both  scarce.  Morocco 

half-bound,  small  4°.  Hartford,  N.  Y. 


4/3-2680  Commodore  David  Porter,  before 
M artial.  8°  boards,  rough  edges. 


1825. 


a General  Court- 
Washington  City, 


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2681  Comings,  Murder  of  his  Wife.  8°  uncut,  pp.  154. 

Some  pages  a trifle  damaged. 

2682  Controversy  concerning  the  Estate  and  Titles  of 

George  James,  Duke  of  Hamilton,  et  al.  4°  thick 
sheep.  London,  1767. 


l/~2683  Contested  Elections  in  Massachusetts.  Reported  by 
Luther  S.  Cushing.  Law  sheep.  Boston,  1834. 


^ 2684  Court-Martial.  18°  half  bound.  Philadelphia,  1864. 
^~2685  Cramer,  Jennie,  Trial  for  Murder  of. 

. ^_2686  Criminal  Trials.  18°  half  bound.  London,  1735.  2 

vols. 


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2689 


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Dalton.  Celebrated  Divorce  Case.  8°  pp.  48. 

Delavan,  Edward  C.  Libel.  8°.  Albany,  1840. 

Dicky  v.  Titus.  Breach  of  Promise.  Ports,  and  other 
illustrations,  one  of  a view  of  the  awful  buggy 
ride.  12°  pp.  176.  This  trial  had  a large  circulation 
and  has  become  so  scarce  in  Cincinnati  that  a copy 
cannot  be  obtained  in  the  vicinity. 

Doane,  Bishop.  Historical  Review  of  Proceedings  at 
the  Trial.  5 copies. 

Dow  Lorenzo.  Dealings  of  God,  Man,  and  the  Devil. 
His  second  trial  at  Norwich.  12°  sheep.  Norwich, 
1833. 

Durgan,  Bridget.  For  the  Murdering  of  Mrs.  Dr. 
Cored,  Newmarket,  N.  J.  111.  8°  pp.  80. 


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Edward,  Earl  of  Warwick,  before  the  Peers  in  Parlia- 
ment. Folio.  London,  in  the  Savoy,  1699. 

Edwards,  President.  Two  Discourses  on  the  Justice 
of  God  in  the  Damnation  of  Sinners.  This  case  is 
now  revived  at  Andover,  Mass. 

Emmet,  Robert.  His  Speech  when  under  Sentence  of 
Death.  Gaelic  and  translation  in  Eno-lish. 

Exposure  of  Christianity  and  Calvinism.  By  Mrs. 
E.  P.  W.  Packard. 


Fairfield,  J.  H.  Remarkable  Incidents  in  his  Life. 
Includes  his  trial  for  murder. 


Fairchild,  Rev.  E.  B.  His  Reply,  and  a Rejoinder  to 
Rev.  H.  W.  Beecher.  New  York,  1874. 

Fairchild,  Rev.  Joy  H.  For  Adultery  with  llhoda 
Davidson.  8°.  Boston,  1845. 

Farmer,  Daniel  Davis.  Murder  of  Widow  M.  A. 
Ayer  at  Goffstown.  8°  boards,  uncut,  pp.  72.  Con- 
cord, 1821.  A rare  trial ; original  copy  very  scarce. 
Francis,  Frederick,  John  Williams,  Rog.  Peterson  and 
White.  Murder  on  the  High  Seas.  8°  boards,  pp. 
92.  Boston,  1819. 

Francis  Francia,  the  reputed  Jew,  acquitted  of  High 
Treason.  Tried  at  the  Old  Bailey,  June  22,  1716. 
Folio,  pp.  68. 


Freeman,  Charles  F.  and  Edith.  Murder  of  their 
child.  8°  uncut,  pp.  42. 

h riese,  John.  Two  Trials  for  Treason  and  Insurrec- 
tion. Philadelphia,  1800.  Calf  8°. 

Furnald,  Amos.  Few  pages  damaged.  8°  uncut,  pp. 
127. 


Gardiner,  George  A.  Perjury.  8°  uncut,  pp.  18. 
Washington,  1833. 

Gowen.  One  of  the  Molly  Maguire  Trials.  8°. 
Pottsville,  1876. 

Graham,  Ashton  and  others  for  High  Treason.  Folio, 
1691. 


Hackman,  Hen.  B.  Indictment  on  Charge  of  Assault 
and  Battery.  8°  pp.  68.  New  York,  1812. 

Halpin,  William  G.  'Treason,  Felony.  Thick  heavy 
paper,  8°  pp.  121.  Dublin,  186X. 

Hannety,  Mary,  vs.  Win,  O’Reilly.  On  motion  fora 
new  trial. 


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Hannah  Kinney.  The  principal  events  in  the  last  ten 
years  of  her  life.  8°  pp.  87. 

Harris,  Mary.  Murder  of  Adoniram  I.  Burroughs.  8° 
pp.  162.  Official  report  of  one  of  the  most  interest- 
ins'  cases  ever  tried  in  an  American  Court. 

Harris,  Mary.  Murder.  8°  pp.  181.  111. 

Hay,  John.  Who  was  tried  and  punished  seemingly 
under  English  Law,  but  by  what  appears  to  the 
reader  to  be  tyranny  and  unlawful  proceedings.  8° 
unbound.  London,  1822. 

Hayden,  Rev.  H.  H.  An  autobiography.  Murder  of 
Mary  Stannard.  8°  uncut.  Hartford,  1880. 

Hersey,  George  C.  Murder  of  Betsy  Tirell.  8°  cloth, 

pp.  266. 

Hicks,  Albert  W.  Piracy.  8°  uncut,  pp.  84.  Por- 
traits, scene  at  execution,  etc.  One  hundred  murders 
confessed.  New  York,  1860. 

Hildebrand,  Sam.  S.  The  Rob-Roy  of  America. 
Complete  Confession,  etc.  12°  cloth,  ill.  Jefferson 
City,  Mo. 

Hill,  Nicholas.  The  Albany  Bridge  Trial.  The 
same  ; a Speech  of  R.  B.  Van  Valkenburgh.  8°  pp.  18. 
Albany,  1858.  2 pcs. 

History  of  the  Pocasset  Tragedy.  Murder  of  the 


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2722 


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2724 


sisters.  8°  pp.  42. 

Howe.  Elizabeth.  For  witchcraft  at  Salem,  June  30, 
1692.  The  volume  is  an  excerpt  from  Mather’s 
“ Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World.”  Several  other 
portions,  including  the  trial  of  Martha  Carrier,  G.  B. 
(Geo.  Burroughs)  in  the  same  Court  of  Oyer  and  Ter- 
miner for  witchcraft.  No  volume  of  early  New  Eng- 
land surpasses  this  volume  in  rarity  if  we  except 
some  works  known  or  believed  to  be  unique.  These 
trials  are  original  and  printed  at  the  time.  Small  8° 
boards,  old  sheep.  1692.  In  this  condition,  as  crimi- 
nal trials,  this  fragmentary  volume  cannot  be  excelled 
for  rarity  : some  leaves  gone  from  beginning  and  end. 

Huntington,  Charles  B.  Forgery.  Defence,  Insanity. 
8°  sheep.  1857. 

Huston,  Rev.  L.  D.,  L).  D.  On  the  Charge  of  Immoral 
Conduct  with  Mary  Driscoll  and  others.  Edition 
containing  all  of  the  testimony.  8°  uncut.  Balti- 
more, 1872- 


152 


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/*  2725  Huston,  Rev.  L.  D.  For  Immoral  Conduct  with 
Virginia  Hopkins  and  others.  8°  pp.  64,  clean, 
uncut. 

/3T2726  Hyde,  Rev.  Jacob  S.  For  the  Murder  of  his  Wife, 
with  his  Confession  and  Letters  of  Courtship.  8° 
uncut,  pp.  48.  New  York. 

2727  Iniquity  Unfolded;  The  Treatment  of  Rev.  Joy  H. 
Fairchild.  8°.  Exeter,  1844. 

^5"  2728  James  P.  Donnell,  for  Murder  of  Albert  S.  Moses. 
Large  8°.  Freehold,  N.  J.,  1857. 

jL.  2729  Jarvis  Divorce  Case.  Imperfect. 

2730  Jefferds,  Charles  M.  For  Murder.  Large  8°  pp.  284, 
rough  edges.  New  York,  1862. 

2781  John  Wilson,  alias  Jenkin  Radford.  No  title  page. 

7~  2782  John  Williams.  Murder  Trial.  Imperfect. 

Y 2733  Kallock,  Rev.  I.  S.  A beastly  Priest  and  Priestly 
Demagogue.  Kallock  in  the  stocks;  illustrated 
figure,  half  devil  and  half  priest.  8°  pp.  166. 

2734  Kallock.  Another  version.  8°  pp.  166. 

_2/0  2735  Kehoe,  John,  et  al.  One  of  the  famous  Molly  Maguire 

Trials.  8°  pp.  262. 


y 2736  Kinney,  Mrs.  Anna.  Review  of  the  Principal  Events 
of  Her  Life  for  the  last  Ten  Years.  12°  boards. 
^ Boston,  1841. 

2737  Knapp,  for  the  Murder  of  Crowninshield.  8°  pp.  36. 

U 2738  Knapp.  Trial  and  Conviction  for  Murder.  111.,  8° 
pp.  30. 

Kneeland,  A.  For  Blasphemy  ; a famous  trial  and 
the  review  of  the  prosecution  against  him.  2 pcs. 

Kring,  Charles  F.  True  History  of  the  Killing  of  Mrs. 
Dora  C.  I.  Broemser.  111.  with  ports.,  8°  uncut,  pp. 
200.  1 1 


J 2739 
2740 


Yo  2741  Lambert,  A.  Wilmore.  Our  Press  Gang;  the  Corrup- 
tions and  Crimes  of  American  Newspapers.  All  the 
Editors  mentioned  in  this  book  should  appear  in  the 
lists  of  criminals.  'This  is  a damning  arraignment  of 
the  newspaper  press  of  America.  Portrait.  8°  cloth. 
Philadelphia,  1859.  This  most  interesting  and  read- 
able book  has  become  very  scarce  and  been  for  years 
out  of  print. 

2742  Le  Baron  B.  Colt  et  al.  vs.  Mr.  E.  II.  Colt  et  al.  8°, 
Hartford,  1881. 


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153 


/£~  2743  Lee.  The  Mountain  Meadows  Massacre.  8°  ill.,  pp. 
64.  Utah,  1875.  2 copies. 

2744  Libel.  State  vs.  Fletcher  & Gardiner. 
tr-2745  1 jIBEL.  John  Opdyke  vs.  Thurlow  Weed.  Uncut,  pp.  62. 
4^*  2746  Lieut.  Joel  Abbot,  by  a general  Court  Martial.  8° 
rough  edges,  clean.  Boston,  1822. 

, 2747  Love  and  Law.  Portraits  of  C.  F.  Kring  and  Mrs. 

Broemser.  Full  report.  8°  limp  covers.  St.  Louis, 
X 1882. 


^"2748  Love  and  Law.  Broemser,  Dora  C.  J.,  Murder  by 
Charles  F.  Kring.  Thick  8°  ill.,  limp  covers,  pp. 
200. 


. 2749  Lunn,  Peter  ; Letter  to  his  mother-in-law  and  friends. 

A little  imperfect,  but  very  scarce.  Hartford, 
1816. 

”2750  Madame  Rcstelle,  Catharine  Lohman.  Murder  and 
many  other  crimes.  8°  uncut,  pp.  27.  New  York, 
1846.  Very  scarce.  This  has  become  a very  rare 
trial. 


JLo  - 1 Maffitt.  Impartial  Account  of  his  Life,  and  Narra- 
tive of  the  Difficulties  attending  his  First  Marriage. 
8°  pp.  32,  rough  edges.  New  York,  1848. 

<^-2752  Mackenzie,  Alexander.  Naval  Court-Martial  for 
Murder  on  the  High  Seas.  Trial  and  elaborate 
review. 


y 2753  Mackenzie.  The  Somers  Mutiny. 

2754  Marshall  and  Ross.  Barn  burning.  Gloucester. 

8°  pp.  20. 

t< — 2755  Marshall  and  Ross.  For  barn  burning.  8°  pp.  20. 
1859. 


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2759 


Martin,  Michael.  Hanged  for  Highway  Robbery. 
Boston,  1821. 

McCunn,  John  H.  Charges  and  Investigations  con- 
cerning his  case.  Thick  8°  law  sheep.  Albam% 
1874. 

McLeod,  Alex.,  for  the  Murder  of  Amos  Durfee.  8° 
uncut,  pp.  30. 

Michael  Bright.  Opposing  the  Service  of  a Writ  of 
Arrest.  8°  unbound.  Philadelphia,  1809. 

McLeod.  Murder  of  Amos  Durfee  and  burning  of  the 
Steamer  “Caroline.”  Relates  to  the  Rebellion  in 
Canada. 


154 


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McLeod,  A.  Murder  of  Durfee,  burning  of  Steamer 
“ Caroline.” 

M un ley.  One  of  the  Molly-Maguire  Trials.  8°  uncut. 
Pottsville,  Pa.,  1876. 

M urder.  History  of  the  Pirates ; their  most  noted 
captains,  Kidd  and  others.  18°  boards.  London, 
1814. 

Murder.  Lowenstein,  Emile.  Full  report  of  trial  for 
murder  of  John  I).  Weston.  8°  half  sheep.  Albany, 
1874.  J 

Murder  of  P.  II.  Talbot.  Trial  of  his  two  sons  for 
the  parricide. 

Murder  of  Jennie  Cramer,  with  Trial  of  the  Malleys 
and  Brad  Sturgiss.  8°  uncut,  ill.,  pp.  47. 

Murel,  John  A.  The  Great  Western  Land  Pirate. 
With  a biographical  sketch  by  Virgil  A.  Stewart. 
Original  blue  covers.  8°  pp.  67.  Very  rare. 

Myers  and  others,  for  the  Murder  of  Hoyt.  8°  uncut. 
New  York. 

New  York  cases  in  the  Court  of  Appeal.  8°. 

Oliver  Watkins.  Life,  Trial  and  Execution.  111. 
8°  uncut.  New  York. 

On dei;  don  k,  Bishop  Benj.  T.  Ecclesiastical  Court 
Trial  tor  Immorality  and  Improper  Conduct.  Trial 
occupies  nearly  five  hundred  pages  8°. 

Oxderdonk,  Benj.  T.  Trial  for  Immorality. 

Opdvke,  for  Libel  on  Thurlow  Weed.  Poetical.  8C 
uncut,  pp.  62.  New  York. 

Oswald,  I hoinpson.  Divorce.  Griswold  vs.  Griswold. 
8°  pp.  33. 

Parker.  Assassinated  by  Samuel  Steenburg.  Full 
details  of  t h<;  murder  and  confession.  Number  of  the 
“ Amsterdam  Recorder,”  April  16,  1868.  111. 

Parrish,  Hen.  Three  Codicils  to  his  Will. 

Perodi.  The  Reign  of  Murat.  Confiscation  of  Ameri- 
can Vessels.  Very  interesting  in  connection  with 
the  F rench  spoliation  claims. 

Porter,  Captain  David.  Court-Martial.  8°  uncut. 
Washington,  1825.  pp.  376,  with  long  appendix 
relating  to  expedition  to  Foxardo. 


tttlALS. 


155 


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President  Johnson.  Impeachment.  Gen.  Butler’s 
Opening  Address.  8°  Washington,  1868. 

Quaritch,  Bernard.  His  Letter  to  Gen.  Starling, 
concerns  principally  his  difficulties  with  Sabin  & 
Co.,  New  York  City.  This  to  American  bookbuyers 
is  a most  important  expose.  It  was  published  as  a 
confidential  communication. 

Raynal,  Dom  Wilfrid.  The  Ordinal  of  King  Edward 
VI.  12°  cloth.  London,  1871. 

Reynolds,  George.  Plantiff  in  Error.  Bigamy  and 
Polygamy.  8°  pp.  34. 

Richie  and  others.  Conspiracy.  8°  boards,  uncut,  pp. 
106.  Philadelphia,  1849. 

Ripley,  J.  W.  Malicious  Prosecution.  Page  defect- 
ive. 8°  pp.  90. 

Roger  Peterson,  Williams  and  Frederick,  fcfr  murder 
of  Nathaniel  White.  8°  pp.  90. 

Rubinstein.  Thrilling  Mysteries  of  the  Murder  never 
before  brought  to  light.  Illustrated  with  a ghastly 
portrait  of  the  dead  woman  in  her  coffin.  8°  pp. 
15. 


4^.2787  Salmon,  Thos.  The  Laconia  Murder.  Portraits.  18c 


A 


^_2788  Sayings  and  Doings  of  the  Diocese  of  New  Jersey. 

Relates  to  the  Doane  Trial.  Equal  to  pages  36. 
Another  paper  relating  to  same  trial.  2 other  tracts 
concerning  the  Doane  Trial.  4 pcs. 

2789  Scott,  Dred.  Decision  and  Opinion.  8°  pp.  240. 
Washington,  1857. 

2790  Selfridge.  For  Killing  Charles  Austin  in  Boston. 
8°  rough  edges.  Boston,  1808. 

2791  Seymour  & Morgan  vs.  Osborne  & Osgood. 

2792  Sir  Richard  Graham.  Laid  watermarked  paper.  Fo- 
lio. London,  1691. 

2793  Somers  Mutiny.  Defence  of  Alex.  Mackenzie,  Com- 
mander of  the  brig  “ Somers.” 

j^_2794  Sprague,  A.  B.  R.  Charges  of  Untruth  and  Profan- 
ity, by  Burnham  Ward  well.  8°. 

, 2795  Sprague,  A.  B.  R.  Argument  of  Gen.  Butler  in  his 
A*  defence.  8°  uncut.  111.;  port.,  pp.  32  and  2.  Wor- 

cesteL  Mass.,  1884.  Other  pamphlets  and  sheets  re- 
• lating  to  same  trial.  20  pieces  in  all. 


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2810 


Statement  of  Francis  Thomas.  This  statement  shows 
Mrs.  Thomas  and  her  father,  Gov.  McDowell,  in  a 
most  unfavorable  light.  8°  rough  edges,  pp.  52. 

State  Trials.  Raymond’s  Reports.  Cases  in  the 
Courts  of  Common  Pleas,  King’s  Bench  and  Ex- 
chequer in  the  Reign  of  Charles  II.  Law  calf,  folio. 
London,  1696. 

Steamship  “ Meteor  ” Libelled  for  the  Neutrality  Act. 
8°  pp.  344.  Case  reported  by  Francis  V.  Balch. 

Stokes,  Edward  S.  Killing  of  Jim  Fisk.  Error  book. 
Large  paper,  over  1000  pp.  Scarce  at  present,  pro- 
bably on  account  of  its  original  great  cost  to  print 
and  its  small  demand. 

Stout,  Marion  Ira.  Murder,  Confession  and  Revela- 
tions. Portrait.  8°  uncut.  Rochester,  1858. 

Strong,  Peter  R.  vs.  Mary  E.  Divorce.  8°  pp.  67, 
uncut.  New  York,  1865. 

Somers  Mutiny.  Defence  of  Mackenzie.  8°.  New 
York,  1842. 

The  Beardsley  Divorce  Case,  full  testimony  suppressed 
in  newspaper  reports.  8°  uncut.  New  York. 

The  Case  of  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling  and  Dover, 
with  peculiar  territorial  rights  and  privileges  in  the 
British  Colonies.  With  folded  pedigrees  and  notes. 
8°  rough  edges,  pp.  119. 

The  Case  of  Jas.  Annesley,  Esq.  Not  mentioned  by 
Sabin,  and  never  published  for  sale.  Very  scarce.  8° 
polished  calf.  London,  1756. 

The  Case  of  the  Steamship  “ Meteor,”  hearing  on  an 
Appeal.  8°  pp.  208. 

The  Claim  of  Mrs.  Decatur.  Presentation  copy  from 
Mrs.  Decatur.  8°  uncut,  rough  edges.  Washington, 
1834. 

The  Commonwealth  and  Gaslight  Co.  Indictment  for 
Nuisance.  8°  pp.  60. 

THECruiseof  the  “Somers.”  Illustrates  the  Despotism 
of  the  Quarter-Deck  and  unmanly  conduct  of  Com- 
modore Mackenzie.  18°  rough  edges.  New  York, 
1844. 

The  D’Hauteville  Case.  Case  for  the  Custody  of  an 
Infant  Child  between  Sears  and  D'Hauteville.  8° 
Philadelphia,  1840.  A Celebrated  Case. 


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157 


2811  The  Douglas  Case,  by  a barrister-at-law.  8°  boards, 
uncut.  London,  1767. 

/ 2812  The  Dublin  Suit.  Supreme  Judicial  Court.  8°  pp. 

**  48. 


t rt  2815 


The  Lee  Trial.  Expose  of  the  Mountain  Meadows 
Massacre.  Salt  Lake,  Utah,  1875. 

The  Life,  Condemnation,  Dying  Address  and  Trials  of 
the  three  Thayers,  who  were  executed  for  the  murder 
of  John  Love,  in  Western  New  York.  This  trial  is 
extremely  rare.  8°  pp.  15.  111.  on  title  page  with 

three  hideous  coffins.  Ends  with  a poetical  tribute 
to  the  murderers ; the  last  in  most  copies  usually 
wanting.  Buffalo,  1825.  The  same,  second  edition, 
Boston,  1825.  2 pcs. 

The  Malleys,  Walter  and  James,  Jr.  Murder  of  Jennie 
Cramer,  the  beautiful  victim.  8°  uncut,  ill.,  pp.  64. 
New  York. 


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2816  The  Militia  Reporter.  Trials  by  Court  Martial.  8° 

rough  edges.  Boston,  1810. 

2817  The  Murdered  Maiden  Student  Josie  Langmaid.  Port. 

and  ill.,  green  cloth,  12°  gilt. 

2818  The  Parrish  Will  Case.  Argument  of  John  K.  Porter. 

8°.  Albany,  1862. 

2819  The  Spanish  Pirates.  For  Piracy  on  board  the  Brig 

« Mexican  ” of  Salem,  Mass.  Portraits  of  all  the 
culprits  who  were  hanged  on  the  Neck  in  Boston  in 
1824.  8°  pp.  80. 

2820  The  several  Trials  of  the  Earl  of  Warwick  and  Charles, 

Lord  Moore.  In  the  Savoy,  1699.  8°. 


Titus.  A full  history  of  the  Breach  of  Promise  of 
Nannie  A.  Dicky  and  John  B.  Titus.  1 his  famous 
Trial  has  become  so  scarce  in  Cincinnati  that  a copy 


cannot  be  obtained  in  Ohio. 

Jr0.  2822  Trials  for  High  Treason  and  other  Crimes,  on  Bills  of 
Attainder  and  Impeachment,  for  300  years  past.  Lon- 


don, 1720. 

Trial  of  Persons  Charged  with  the  Burning  of  the 
Convent,  Charlestown,  Mass.  8°  uncut,  pp.  35. 


y / 4 2824  Trials  and  Tracts  on  Law,  etc.  18  pcs. 

^✓4  2825  Trial  of  three  Thayers- for  the  Murder  of  John  Love. 

Title  page  shows  three  coffins.  8°  pp.  16.  Buffalo. 


s.  a. 


158 


TRIALS. 


2826  Trials  of  Win.  S.  Smith  and  S.  G.  Ogden  for  Misde- 
' meanors.  8°  sheep.  New  York,  1807. 

^5**  2827  1 ully.  Samuel  and  John  Dalton  for  Piracy.  8° 
Boston,  1812. 

2828  Two  Trials  of  John  Fries  on  an  Indictment  for  Treason 

and  Insurrection  in  the  Counties  of  Bucks,  Northamp- 
ton and  Montgomery  in  Pennsylvania.  Full  trial 
taken  in  short-hand. 

2829  Vanderpool,  George.  Murder  of  Herbert  Field.  8° 
pp.  403.  Portraits.  Detroit,  1870. 

2830  Vans,  Wm.  This  pamphlet,  — designed  to  prove  the 
rascality  of  the  Codman  family  in  Massachusetts,  gives 
details  of  a most  interesting  and  rare  trial.  State- 
ment of  facts  in  answer  to  the  big  book  of  900  pages, 
published  by  Stephen  Codman,  executor  and  admin- 

„ i. ri  •>!  • n , . . 


o limn 

Vans  vainly  endeavored  to  gain  some  redress  for  his 
wrongs  at  the  hands  of  the  Codman  family  of  Massa- 
chusetts. He  kept  up  his  claims  till  death,  but  as 
far  as  1 know,  without  results.  A case  paralleled  by 
this,  involving  a vast  amount  of  money  fairly  earned 
which  should  have  been  paid  years  ago,  is  still  in  the 
Courts  of  Massachusetts,  unless  recently  dropped 
out.  1 1 

2831  Various  Important  Cases  concerning  Railroads  in 
Connecticut. 

/(ft  2832  Vindication  of  the  Captors  of  Major  Andre.  Boards, 
uncut,  rough  edges.  Presentation  copv  from  F.  S. 
Hoffm  an. 


. 283 la  S.  Jarvis  va.  Rev.  S.  Jarvis.  Divorce.  8°  pp  116 

/ Hartford,  Conn.,  1839. 

y 2833  Walworth,  Mansfield  T.  Parricide.  Portraits  and 
/ views.  New  York.  8°  pp.  80. 

2884  Walworth,  Mansfield  T.  Murderer  of  his  Father.  • 
Ports.,  8°  pp.  80. 

28-»o  Ward,  John.  Fhe  Victimized  Assassin,  The  Williston 
Murderer,  Conviction  and  Execution.  18°  Windsor 
Vt.,  1869. 

J.4T  2836  Webster,  John  W.  Murder  of  Dr.  Parkman.  111.,  8° 
boards,  uncut.  New  York,  1850. 

28'^  Webster,  Prof.  Murder  of  Dr.  Parkman.  Port.,  ill. 

8°  pp.  40.  2 pcs. 


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Weed,  Thurlow.  Facts  about  the  Abduction  of  Capt. 
William  Morgan.  This  is  probably  the  true  story 
about  William  Morgan.  Chicago,  1882. 

Wood.  Lease  Case.  8°  paper,  pp.  32. 

Woodford.  Murder  of  his  Wife  at  Avon,  Conn.  8° 
pp.  170.  Portraits.  Hartford,  1846. 

Zexger,  John  Peter.  Brief  Narrative  printed  from  the 
New  York  Weekly  Journal.  8°.  Boston,  1799. 
Rare. 


WASHINGTON. 

Broom.  Address  on  the  122d  Anniversary  of  the 
Birthday  of  Washington.  8°  New  York,  1854. 

George  Washington.  Funeral  Discourse,  by  David 
Barnes.  8°  Boston,  1800.  Very  scarce. 

Gen.  Washington.  Funeral  Orations.  Juo.  M.  Mason, 
Dr.  Wm.  Linn,  etc. 

Geo.  Washington.  The  Salem  Washingtoniana  Ser- 
mons, pronounced  at  Salem,  Mass.,  on  the  occasion  of 
Washington’s  death.  This  volume  sold  for  $57  to 
Gen.  Sutton. 

Northmore,  Thos.  Washington,  or  Liberty  restored. 

Sullivan,  William.  Oration  before  the  Washington 
Benevolent  Society,  1812.  8°  rough  edges. 

Washington.  Ernst  John  Frederick;  a Sermon 
delivered  before  the  Civil  and  Military  Officers  and  a 
large  number  of  the  Citizens  of  Montgomery  County, 
in  the  Church  at  Fort  Plain.  Small  4°.  Original 
blue  cover.  I have  never  beard  of  this  eulogy  else- 
where, and  so  far  as  known  at  present  it  is  unique. 

Washington,  George.  Essay  on  his  character  and 
influence,  by  M.  Guizot,  with  portrait.  New  York, 
1863. 

Washington,  George.  Eulogium  ou  his  death,  by 
Samuel  G.  Bishop,  Preacher  of  the  Gospel.  Large  8° 
rough  edges,  heavy  paper,  printed  from  an  unique 
copy,  which  appears  in  this  sale  ante.  This  copy, 
the  original,  was  sold  in  New  York,  May  12,  1869. 
See  remarks  concerning  privately  printed  books. 

Washington,  Geo.,  Eulogy  on.  Originally  printed  at 
Georgetown,  S.  C.,  by  John  Burd,  1800.  Privately 
reprinted  ; only  60  copies.  8°  unbound,  rough  edges, 
pp.  20.  Presentation  copy  from  F.  S.  Hoffman. 


160 


WASHINGTON. 


2852 

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2853 

2854 

2855 

Sb 

2856 

• 2857 

2858 

JL./O 

2859 

2860 


2862 


2863 


2806 


Washington  Eulogy.  8°  pp.  33.  Norwich,  Conn., 
1800. 

Washington.  Eulogy  by  James  Wilson,  of  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  8°  blue  covers.  Providence,  1800. 
One  of  the  rarest  of  all  Washington  Eulogies,  cost 
$13. 

Washington.  Eulogy  by  John  M.  Sewall.  Scarce. 

Washington,  George.  Eulogy  on  Occasion  of  His 
Death,  by  Samuel  S.  Smith.  Port.,  half  calf,  gilt. 
Trenton,  1800. 

Washington,  George.  Eulogy  by  Samuel  Taggart,  at 
Coleraine,  Mass.  8°  Greenfield,  1800. 

Washington,  George.  Eulogy  delivered  at  Coleraine, 
December  14,  1799.  8°. 

Washington,  George.  Kyle  Stuart,  by  Robert  Mack, 
Esq.  A piece  of  scarce  Washingtoniana  for  which 
I searched  many  years  before  I was  able  to  pro- 
cure it. 

Washington,  George.  Selections  and  Eulogies  on 
his  Death.  Includes  Rev.  Mr.  Atherton’s,  General 
Lee’s,  and  others.  This  is  the  rarest  of  the  collec- 
tions of  eulogies  on  Washington.  It  has  been 
advertised  in  the  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont 
papers.  It  has  sold  for  140  and  upwards.  12°  sheep. 
Contains  a life  of  Washington,  also  Washington’s 
legacy. 

Washington,  George.  Poetical  Epistle  to  his  Excel- 
lency. Small  4°.  Presentation  copy,  from  F.  S. 
Hoffman,  with  note.  Boards,  by  Bradstreet. 

Washington,  Geo.  Farewell  Address  to  the  People 
of  the  United  States.  12°. 

Washington,  Geo.  Farewell  Address  to  the  People 
of  the  United  States.  18°  boards.  Hartford,  1813. 

Washington,  Geo.  His  Farewell  Address.  18°  boards. 
Windsor,  1812. 

Washington.  Last  Will  and  Testament.  Tinted 
paper,  uncut.  Fac-si miles  of  autographs,  etc. 

Washington,  George.  Sermon  on  the  Occasion  of 
His  Death,  by  Samuel  Whitney.  Extremely  rare  and 
thought  to  be  unique. 

Washington,  George.  Ulster  County  Gazette. 


wiggin’s  historical  series. 


161 


t/"2867 

2868 


2869 


Jo*  2871 


Jo 


2873 


Washington,  George.  Ulster  County  Gazette,  reprint 
of  1800.  Rare. 

Washington,  George.  Life,  by  David  Ramsay,  M.  D. 
Frontispiece,  inscribed  rock,  various  engravings.  12° 
Baltimore,  1816. 

Washington,  George.  In  Memoriam.  An  Oration 
on  Braddock’s  Defeat. 

Washingtoniana.  Memorials  of  the  Death  of  George 
Washington,  with  a list  of  tracts  and  volumes  printed 
upon  the  occasion,  and  a catalogue  of  medals  com- 
memorating the  event,  the  latter  by  W.  Elliot  Wood- 
ward, with  several  portraits  of  Washington.  2 vols. 
Small  4°  large  paper,  style  of  the  Bradford  publica- 
tions, heavy  tinted  paper,  printed  byMunsell;  bound 
in  half  crimson  turkey  morocco  by  Bradstreet,  in  his 
best  style,  rough  edges,  top  gilt. 

The  same  work.  2 vols.  Royal  8°  Boston,  1865.  Half 
green  morocco,  by  Bradstreet. 

The  same  work,  of  which  only  two  copies  were  printed 
for  subscribers  at  $10  each.  Printed  on  Whatman’s 
drawing  paper.  Half  crimson  turkey  morocco,  gilt 
top,  rough  edges,  royal  4°. 

Woodward,  W.  E.  Washington  Memorial.  4°  heavy 
tinted  paper.  Rubricated  circulars  relating  to  Wood- 
ward's Historical  S.eries  inlaid.  Not  published  for 
sale  ; very  rare.  Uncut,  rough  edges. 


WIG-GIN'S  HISTORICAL  SERIES. 

2874  Wiggin,  J.  Iv.  Bibliotheca  Americana.  Catalogue  of 
his  library.  8°  pp.  194. 

Vo  2875  Wiggin,  J.  Iv.  Virginia  Series,  No.  1.  8°  uncut. 

Wiggin's  Library  of  New  England  History.  History 
of  King  Philip’s  War,  by  Benj.  Church.  Cap  4° 
tinted  paper,  uncut  edges. 

2^-2877  History  of  the  Eastern  Expeditions  against  the  In- 
dians and  French.  Style  uniform  with  the  last.  Half 
red  turkey  morocco,  gilt  top,  rough  edges. 

^'2_tT2878  Another  volume  of  the  same  series,  being  the  third. 

Plain  Dealing,  or  News  from  New  England,  by 
Thomas  Lechford.  Uniform  in  style  and  binding 
with  the  last. 


162 


Woodward's  historical  series. 


Jiir  2879  A fourth  volume  of  the  same  series.  Uniform  in 
style  and  binding  ; being  Mourt’s  Relation,  a Journal 
of  the  Plantation  of  Plymouth.  The  entire  set. 
4 vols.  The  set  is  scarce. 


£ 2880  News  from  New  England,  1676.  Reprinted  from  an 

unique  or  very  rare  copy  in  the  Library  of  John 
Carter  Brown.  Half  light  turkey  morocco,  gilt, 
bound  b}r  Bradstreet. 


Plain  Dealing,  or  News  from  New  England,  by  Lech- 
ford.  No.  4 of  Wiggin’s  Library  of  New  England 
History.  Edition  limited  to  only  35  copies.  Thick 
tinted  paper,  royal  4°. 


News  from  New  England.  Reprinted  from  John 
Carter  Brown’s  almost  unique  copy.  Only  2 or  3 
copies  printed  on  Whatman’s  drawing  paper.  Boards, 
large  4°. 


WOODWARD’S  HISTORICAL  SERIES. 


2883 


4.  2-  * — 


Calef,  Robert.  The  Witchcraft  Delusion  in  New 
England,  as  exhibited  by  Mr.  Cotton  Mather  and 
Robert  Calef.  Small  4°  rough  edges,  half  bound  in 
crimson  morocco,  gilt.  Binding  by  Bradstreet.  The 
same  work  in  royal  8°,  Style  of  the  Bradford  Club 
publications.  Half  green  Turkey  morocco,  rough 
edges,  gilt  top.  Bound  in  elegant  style  by  Bradstreet. 
The  same  work  royal  4°.  Half  crimson  morocco, 
deep  corners  and  backs.  One  of  two  or  three  copies 
printed  on  Whatman’s  drawing  paper.  A splendid 
specimen  of  book  printing  and  binding.  One  set 
sold  to  a private  library  for  -$150  the  set.  3 vols. 

Drake,  Samuel  G.  Narrative,  Remarks,  Expository 
Notices  and  Historical  Criticisms.  Privately  printed. 
Presentation  copy  by  the  Author.  This  tract  ex- 
plains why  Mr.  Samuel  G.  Drake  of  Boston  never 
became  a member  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society.  Small  4°  rough  edges,  uncut.  Albany, 
1874. 


4* 


MS.  ( 'oi’Y  ol  Win.  Hubbard's  original  work,  History 
ot  Indian  Wars  in  New  England.  Contains  Notes 
and  Annotations  by  Mr.  Drake.  All  in  the  neat 
writing  of  Mrs.  Samuel  G.  Drake. 


288 


woodward’s  historical  series. 


168 


J Z.j~*2 886 


Phillips,  Henry,  Jr.  Historical  Sketches  of  American 
Paper  Currency.  1st  and  2d  series.  One  of  only  3 
copies,  printed  on  Whatman’s  drawing  paper.  Of 
course,  excessively  rare.  On  large  paper.  Half 
crimson  turkey  morocco,  gilt  tops,  rough  edges.  The 
other  copy  sold  to  Judge  Halliday  for  $50.  Rubri- 
cated titles.  Printed  by  M unsell.  Bound  by  Brad- 
street. 


3./iX 2887 
2888 

Jy. 


The  same.  Large  4°  tinted  paper.  Printed  by  Mun- 
sell  and  bound  by  Bradstreet  in  half  crimson  turkey 
morocco,  rough  edges,  gilt  tops.  2 vols. 

Records  of  Salem  Witchcraft,  copied  from  the  original 
documents.  2 vols.  Small  4°  on  heavy  tinted  paper, 
with  illuminated  initials,  half  red  turkey  morocco. 
Printed  by  Munselland  bound  by  Bradstreet,  gilt  top, 
rough  edges.  From  the  publication  of  these  volumes 
rose  the  furor  for  large  paper  copies  which  swept 
over  this  country  with  great  force.  The  volumes 
were  published  at  $10  each.  Long  before  I was  able 
to  deliver  the  edition  orders  came  pouring  in,  and 
* large  paper  copies  had  become  almost  legal  tender  at 
$200  each,  at  which  price  I sold  many  of  them,  and  an 
offer  was  made  by  a bookseller  of  Philadelphia  for  the 
entire  edition  on  small  paper  at  $30  a set,  but  the 
balance  of  the  edition  having  been  already  sold,  I 
was  unable  to  deliver  a single  copy.  The  reason  for 
the  unprecedented  demand  arose  from  the  fact  that 
Mr.  M unsell  came  two  copies  short  of  the  subscrip- 
tion list,  hence  the  large  price  they  straightway  com- 
manded. From  this  time  large  paper  copies  were  in 
great  demand,  and  collectors  thought  themselves 
fortunate  to  be  counted  amongst  the  favored  ones,  by 
securing  a place  on  the  subscription  lists  of  publish- 
ers. To  illustrate  the  furor,  it  may  be  mentioned 
that  when  Mr.  H.  B.  Dawson  issued  the  prospectus 
of  his  Battles  by  Sea  and  Land  in  the  United  States, 
many  persons  were  glad  to  pay  $200  in  advance  for 
the  privilege  of  having  their  names  put  upon  the  sub- 
scription list  for  the  large  paper  copies,  at  which 
price  a number  of  transfers  took  place,  the  cash  being 
paid  in  advance,  and  it  is  an  interesting  circumstance 
that  when  Mr.  Dawson  was  ready  to  deliver  the  books, 
every  subscriber,  including  those  who  had  already 
paid  the  enhanced  price,  repudiated  their  subscrip- 
tions and  declined  to  accept  the  volumes. 


164 


woodward’s  historical  series. 


2889  Records  of  Salem  Witchcraft.  Over-sheets  of  the 
small  4°  edition.  Several  incomplete  copies. 
a 2890  Symmes,  Thomas.  His  Memoirs  of  the  late  light  at 
Piggwacket,  with  a Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Fall 
of  the  late  brave  Captain  John  Lovewell  and  several 
of  his  valiant  Company  at  the  heroic  Action,  there 
pronounced  at  Bradford,  May  16,  1725.  One  of  the 
earliest  historical  works  relating  to  the  Indian  Wars 
in  America.  Title  page  reproduced  from  the  second 
edition  and  the  concluding  portion  copied  from  the 
same.  The  last  nearly  perfect  copy  sold  in  Wood- 
ward’s Library,  March,  1869,  though  but  a fragment, 
brought  at  that  time  $125  and  afterwards  sold  for 
$175.  From  the  library  of  the  late  Alinon  W. 
Griswold. 


i-^>  2891  The  Founders  of  New  England.  Printed  on  What- 
man's drawing  paper.  Illustrated  with  several 
portraits,  including  Mr.  Drake,  Mr.  Barstow,  and 
others.  Some  circulars,  announcements,  etc.,  inserted 
in  the  leaves.  All  the  head  and  tail  pieces  in  this 
volume  were  designed  and  engraved  specially  for  the 
work. 

2892  Woodward,  W.  Elliot.  Historical  Series.  Vols.  I. 

to  III.  Heavy  tinted  paper,  royal  8°  rubricated 
titles.  3 vols.  Scarce. 

2892a  The  same  work.  3 vols.,  small  cap  4°.  In  the  same 
style  as  the  last. 

2893  Woodward’s  Historical  Series.  Vol.  8.  The  Annals 

of  Witchcraft  in  New  England  and  United  States,  by 
Samuel  G.  Drake,  the  last  volume  of  the  series. 
Nearly  all  the  sets  of  this  series  lack  the  last  volume, 
as  it  is  scarcely  known  to  bibliographers. 


2894 


Woodward,  Dr.  Ashbel. 
Lyon.  Author’s  autograj: 


The  Life  of  Gen.  Nathaniel 
ill.  Presentation  copy.  12° 


ADDENDA. 


165 


ADDENDA. 

The  following  books  received  too  late  for  classification,  are  added  as 
au  addendum  without  regard  to  alphabetical  order. 


2895 


2896 
tf-2897 
O'  2898 

/iV28" 

^~2900 
/ 2901 
/ 2902 

✓ 2904 

2905 

^^-2906 

2907 


Catalogues.  Book  Sales,  Coin  Sales,  etc.  A vast 
variety,  unassorted.  From  amongst  them  the  owner 
has  sold  many  thousands  of  dollars’  worth  separately, 
and  now  offers  them  for  sale  entire.  Without  doubt 
the  finest  and  most  perfect  collection  of  coin  sale  cat- 
alogues at  present  existing.  The  collection  consists 
of  selected  copies  fresh  from  the  press  in  nearly  every 
case.  The  catalogues  contain  numerous  illustrations 
made  by  Sarony,  Bierstadt  and  other  artists.  The 
catalogues  are  nearly  all  priced  in  red  and  black  ink 
in  the  neatest  manner,  and  there  are  many  distinctly 
different.  The  collection  comprises  all  of  Wood- 
ward’s catalogues  and  those  of  Cogan,  Haseltine, 
Prosky  and  others,  and  includes  the  original  Miokley, 
Macallister  and  McCoy  catalogues;  many  hundred  in 
number;  will  be  sold  by  count. 

A catalogue  of  Prehistoric  Relics  from  Sweden.  8° 
pp.  48.  Stockholm,  1834. 

Adams,  Nathaniel.  A South-Side  View  of  Slavery. 
12°  cloth.  Boston,  1854. 

Affairs  and  Men  of  New  Amsterdam.  Contains  an 
interesting  account  of  Indian  money  or  Wampum. 
12°  paper. 

Addison,  Joseph.  Dialogues  on  Antique  Medals.  8° 
sheep.  Madrid,  1795. 

Boston  Gas  Light  Co.  vs.  Win.  Gault.  8°  pp.  120. 

Aunt  Judy’s  Magazine.  No.  62.  8°  ill. 

Boston  and  the  Country  Adjacent.  Showing  rural 
parks.  Folded  map. 

Bremer,  Fredrika.  The  II Family.  8°  pp.  148. 

New  York,  1848. 

Cambridge.  Catalogue  of  Harvard  College.  8°  Cam- 
bridge, 1836. 

Chart,  Atlas  of  Ancient  and  Modern  History. 

Christmas  Number  of  St.  Nicholas. 

Collection  of  Useful.  Interesting  and  Remarkable 
Events,  by  Leonard  Deming.  Containing  accounts 
of  several  noted  trials.  One  about  the  history  of  292 
hen’s  eggs.  12°  cloth.  Middlebury,  1825. 


166 


ADDENDA. 


2908 


2909 

/ 2910 
/ 2911 
j 2912 
J 2913 
^ 2914 

2915 

2916 

2917 
2818 


A^_~2919 
/ 2920 
/ 2921 

/A£_2922 


The  Circular.  A weekly  paper  published  for  the  Onei- 
da and  Wallingford  Communities.  12  vols.  4°  in 
numbers.  This  series  contains  a history,  nearly  com- 
plete, of  the  Institute  and  its  several  steps  during 
many  years  from  its  first  inception  to  its  dissolution. 
Probably  another  equally  complete  series  cannot  be 
found.  This  contains  no  reference  to  Guiteau  the 
assassin  of  Garfield,  but  he  is  well  known  to  have 
been  a member  of  this  Community  for  many  years, 
and  to  have  been  in  regular  standing  during  his  early 
life.  Tlie  Oneida  Community  is  distinguished  for  its 
efforts  to  found  a newspaper  gratuitously,  and  it  may 
be  said  of  it  that  it  more  nearly  carried  out  its  inten- 
tion than  any  other  class  of  men  has  done,  by  sup- 
porting a press  for  many  years  and  creditably  to  the 
printing  fraternity  for  its  care  and  superiority  of  work- 
manship, mechanical  and  otherwise.  The  entire  se- 
ries is  very  rare,  and  probably  does  not  exist  to-day 
in  any  of  the  archives  of  the  Community  itself. 

Crittenden’s  Drug  Store  Goods  and  their  prices.  12° 
cloth,  pp.  124. 

Deming,  H.  H.,  Speech  by.  8°. 

Doten,  Lizzie.  The  Inner  Mystery.  A Poem. 

Family  Save-All.  12°  London,  1862. 

Falconer,  Wm.  Marine  Dictionary.  4°  sheep,  ill. 

Father  Columbia’s  Paper,  Down  with  Monopoly.  New 
York,  1884. 

Garfield.  Memorial  Number  of  the  Boston  Daily 
Globe. 

Grove  Hall  Messenger,  December,  1882. 

Harper's  New  Monthly  Magazine,  No  279. 

Hayes,  Richard.  I’he  Negotiators.  Contains  a curious 
description  of  New  England  Pine-tree  money  and 
much  information  about  coins. 

Heraldry,  The  American  College  of. 

Hiller.  Memoir  of  Swedenborg.  8°  pp.  76. 

Ivers  & Co.  Standard  Recitations.  8°  pp.  40.  New 
York. 

Jaqdith.  History  of  his  Life  and  Travels.  This  old 
man  wandered  about  Maine,  driving  a nondescript 
team,  which  I remember  as  a pair  of  heifers  or  of 
goats.  He  lived  by  teaching  school  and  selling  bal- 
lads of  his  own  composition. 


ADDENDA. 


167 


/ *2928  Josh  Billings’  Alminax,  1872,  ’73.  2 pcs. 

/ 2924  Knitting  Silk.  Nonotuck  Silk  Company.  111.  8°  pp. 
57.,  Boston,  1882. 

/ 2925  Lexington,  Souvenir  of.  111.,  8°  Lexington,  1875. 
yj  2926  Manhattan  Beach.  12°  New  York,  1879.  111. 
ij  2927  Martineau,  Harriet.  Society  in  America.  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1837. 

/ 2928  Meikle,  James.  Meditations  on  Various  Religious 
Subjects.  12°  sheep.  Pittsburgh,  1818. 

/o  2929  Meyers,  Universal.  Long  folio. 

/q  2930  Miscellaneous  Excerpts.  The  Sugar  Cane.  The 
Improvement  of  Mankind.  The  Nurse,  a Poem.  4° 
half  calf.  London,  v.  y. 

/o  2931  Old  Colon}'  Memorial,  1831-2.  3 pcs. 

/{fad  2932  Oregon.  Population,  Towns,  etc.  8°  Boston,  1876. 

C 2933  DePeyster.  J.  Watts.  Religious  Aspects  of  the  Thirty 
Years’  War,  1618-1648.  8°  uncut. 

2934  Pottery  from  Vermont,  by  Geo.  H.  Perkins.  111.,  8° 
Salem,  June,  1857. 

/ 2935  Practical  Information,  Curious  Cuts,  etc.  Handbook 
for  Amateurs.  18°  limp  covers..  New  York,  1878. 

/ 2936  Round  the  World  in  Forty  Years. 

^-2937  Smith.  Journal  of  a Voyage  in  the  Missionary  ship 
“ Duff.”  Interspersed  with  a variety  of  singular  inci- 
dents in  the  life  of  Captain  Jas.  Wilson.  12°  sheep. 
New  York,  1813.  Rare. 

2938  Strang,  John.  Germany  in  1731.  12°  boards.  New 

York,  1836. 

2939  The  Bitter  Cry  of  Outcast  London. 

f 2940  The  Malloy  Manufacturing  Co.  vs.  G.  Hickok  & Son. 
f 2941  The  National  Almanac  for  1863.  12°  cloth.  Philadel- 

phia, 1863. 

2942  The  Stoddard  Lectures.  111.  Boston,  1882. 
y 2942aToDD,  Benj.  The  Bouquet,  a choice  collection  of 
flowers  from  the  garden  of  humanity. 

(/t/~  2943  Uniforms  of  the  Military  of  various  Countries.  Fine 
colored  illustrations,  20  plates. 

2944  Ward,  Artemus,  In  London.  111.,  12°  sheep.  New 
York,  1867. 

/ 2945  Water-CoIoi-  Drawing.  8°  Boston,  1859. 


\ \ 


168 


ADDENDA. 


/2,'X  2946  Webster,  J.  W.  For  the  Murder  of  Dr.  Geo.  Park- 
man.  111.,  8°  pp.  94. 

/ 2947  West,  F.  One  Hundred  Experiments. 

J 2948  Whitaker,  Joseph.  Thick  volume  of  Almanacs.  8° 
half  red  morocco.  London,  1885. 

O 2949  I he  Pastor  s Daughter.  18°  cloth.  New  York,  s.  a. 
<J  2950  Think.  18°  cloth,  gilt.  New  York,  1848. 

/ 2951  Collier.  Pleasant  Paths  for  Little  Feet.  18°  cloth. 

/ 2952  Boston,  Rev.  Thomas.  The  Crook  in  the  Lot.  18° 
cloth.  London,  s.  a. 

/ 2953  Raymond,  Alfred.  A Mother’s  Influence.  12°  cloth, 
r ill. 

y 2954  James,  John  Angell.  The  Anxious  Inquirer.  12°  half 
bound. 

y 2955  Kansas.  Kate  Morgan  and  Her  Soldiers.  Half  bound. 
New  York,  1862. 

/ 2956  I ucker,  J.  T.  Christ’s  'Infant  Kingdom.  18°  cloth. 
Boston,  1870. 

2957  United  States.  Acts  of  the  5th  Congress.  12°  sheep. 
Philadelphia,  s.  a. 

Z__  2958  Montgomery,  Cora.  Eagle  Pass,  or  Life  on  the  Bor- 
der. 12°  cloth.  New  York,  1852. 

2959  Cushman,  Rev.  R.  W.  Christianity,  the  World’s  Only 
Hope.  18°  cloth.  New  York,  1845. 

/ 2960  Moore,  Ally.  18°  cloth.  New  York,  1856. 

/ 2961  The  Mine  Explored.  12°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  s.  a. 

/ 2962  Ogden,  David  L.  Baptism  and  Close  Communion. 
Half  bound.  New  Haven,  1834. 

/ 2963  Leslie,  Mrs.  M.  Self-Denial,  or  Benny’s  Pony. 

/ 2961  Malan,  Rev.  Cesar,  I).  I).  The  Fox  Hunter.  18° 
cloth.  Boston,  ft.  a. 

sj  2965  Evangelical  Family  Library.  18°  cloth. 

2966  Bailey,  Rev.  John.  Memoir  of  Adelaide  Leaper 

Newton.  12°  sheep.  New  York,  1849. 

2967  Fuii'l’,  Alonzo.  Crests  from  the  Ocean  World.  12° 
cloth.  Boston,  1855. 

2968  Religious  Miscellany.  Half  bound.  New  York,  s.  a. 

2969  Olmsted,  Dennison.  Life  and  Writings  of  E.  P. 
Mason.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1842. 

2970  Somerville,  Mary.  Physical  Geography. 

Philadelphia,  1849. 


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’2971  Mawship,  Rev.  Andrew.  Thirteen  Years’  Itineracy. 
Published  by  the  author.  111.  12°  cloth.  Philadel- 
phia, 1864. 

2972  Nettleton,  Rev.  A.,  1).  D.  Memoirs  of.  Port.,  12° 
cloth.  Hartford,  1844. 

2978  Fisher,  Hugh.  Home  Principles  carried  out.  18° 

cloth.  Philadelphia,  s.  a. 

2974  Arthur.  T.  S.  The  Two  Wives;  Lost  and  Won.  82° 

cloth.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

2975  Bold  Hero  Dick  ; Adventures  in  South  America.  32° 

cloth.  New  York,  1849. 

2976  Petting  ill.  J.  H.,  A.  M.  The  Life  Everlasting.  12° 

cloth.  Philadelphia. 

2977  Bagster.  Inspiration  of  the  Word  of  God.  12°  cloth. 

London,  1831. 

2978  Hawes,  Rev.  Joel,  D.  D.  Offering  to  Home  Mission- 

aries. 12°  cloth.  Hartford,  1866. 

2979  Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Grecian  History.  12°  red  moroc- 

co. New  York,  1839. 

2980  Bogue,  David,  D.  D.  Divine  Authority  of  the  New 

Testament.  18°  cloth.  New  York,  s.  a. 


t 2981  Arthur,  T.  S.  Golden  Grains.  12°  morocco,  gilt 
edges.  1851. 

2982  Plumptree,  Rev.  C.  Leading  Articles  of  Christianity. 

8°  unbound,  rough  edges.  London,  1802. 

2983  Boyle,  Hon.  Robert.  Scripture  Miracles.  2 vols.  8° 

boards.  London,  1778. 


✓ 2984  Buck,  Rev.  Charles.  The  Young  Christian’s  Guide. 
8°  sheep.  1814. 

/ 2985  Pierpont,  John.  Introduction  to  the  National  Reader. 
8°  boards.  Boston,  1836. 


/ 2986  Godding,  D.  W.  First  Lessons  in  Geology.  111.  12° 

" boards.  Hartford,  1847. 

/ 2987  Bingham,  Caleb.  A.  M.  American  Preceptor.  12°  • 
unbound. 


/ 2988  Swift,  Mary  A.  First  Lessons  in  Natural  Philosophy. 

111.  small  4°  boards.  Hartford,  1860. 

. 2989  Walker.  Pronouncing  Dictionary.  Small  4°  sheep. 
Boston,  1839. 

z 2990  History  and  Sufferings  of  Moses  Smith;  Relates  to  the 
Miranda  Expedition.  12°  sheep.  Albany,  1813, 
Scarce. 


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* 2991  Hedge,  Levi.  Elements  of  Logick.  12°  cloth.  Bos- 

**  ton,  1829. 

* 2992  Bean,  James.  Family  Worship,  and  Discourse  on  Fami- 

^ ly  Religion.  12°  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1819. 

* 2998  Barker,  David.  The  Parent’s  Monitor.  12°  limp 

^ covers.  New  York,  1829. 

i 2994  Gasparin,  Count  A.  America  before  Europe  ; Princi- 
ples and  Interests.  12°  half  bound. 
g 2995  Dibdin,  T.  F.  The  Education  of  Daughters.  12° 
sheep,  binding  broken.  Albany,  1806. 

A 2996  Statistics  of  the  U.  S.  Mortality  and  Miscellaneous. 

4°  half  calf ; large  4°  half  calf.  Washington,  1866. 
2 pcs. 

/ 2997  Newton,  Rev.  John.  Letters  and  Conversations.  12° 
sheep.  Kingsland,  1811. 

/ 2998  Richmond,  Allen.  The  First  Twenty  Years  of  My 
Life.  12°  cloth,  s.  1. 

/ 2999  Coles,  Rev.  Henry.  Gospel  Manna.  18°  Oberlin,  O., 
1849. 

/ 3000  Cooke,  Rev.  Parsons.  The  Divine  Law  of  Beneficence. 

8.  1.,  8.  a. 

/ 3001  Russell  & Goldsbury.  Introduction  to  the  American 
School  Reader.  12°  half  bound.  Boston,  1845. 

t/~3002  Mowatt,  Anna  Cora,  Life  of.  12°  half  bound.  New 
York,  1852. 

.3003  The  Scottish  Tourist.  Illustrated  with  scenes  and 
antiquities.  12°  morocco.  Edinburgh,  1825. 

3004  Martin,  A.  Medicine  and  Pharmacy.  12°  limp  cov- 
ers. New  York,  1851. 

/ 3005  1 he  Popular  Reader  for  Academies  and  Other  Schools 
in  the  United  States.  12°  sheep.  Philadelphia, 
1839. 

i 3006  Marsh,  Herbert.  Divinity.  8°  sheep.  Cambridge, 
1812. 

X-  3007  Noyes,  John.  Letters  of  a Moral  and  Religious  Nature. 
12°  cloth.  New  Haven,  1814. 

^-  3008  Hamilton,  Gail.  Red  Letter  Days.  111.  12°  cloth. 
Boston. 

3009  Macduff,  R„  I).  I).  Memories  of  Bethany.  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1859. 

.>010  Rhode  Island.  Twenty-eighth  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Churches.  8°  limp  covers.  Providence,  1854. 


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United  States,  Its  Great  Industries;  with  five  hun- 
dred illustrations.  8°  half  bound.  Hartford,  1872. 

Dwight,  Timothy,  S.  T.  D.,  LL.  D.  Theology  Ex- 
plained and  Defended.  8°  sheep.  New  Haven,  1829. 
4 vols. 

Skinner,  Thomas  H.  Preaching  and  Hearing.  12° 
cloth.  New  York,  1839. 

Garrett,  P.  & Co.  One  hundred  choice  selections, 
Nos.  2,  4,  7,  15. 

Boston.  Illustrated  History  of  its  Harbor.  Small  8° 

pp.  200. 

Summary  of  English  and  French  History.  8°  pp.  30. 

The  Tribune  Almanac.  New  York,  1867. 

Phrenological  Journal.  Illustrated.  8°  pp.  350. 

Domestic  Monthly.  Illustrated.  Large  4°. 

Perrin,  Lavalette.  Sermon  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  Aug., 
1834. 

The  Galaxy,  April,  1876.  Vol.  21. 

Boston.  The  Oak  Hall  Pictorial.  Small  4°  illus- 
trated. 

Home  Games  for  Little  Boys  and  Girls.  Colored 
plates.  Long  folio. 

Household  Work.  Rules  for  Domestic  Servants.  32° 
London,  1858. 

Bernard  De  Cluny.  The  Celestial  Country.  Small 
8°  pp.  25. 

Beadle’s  Humorous  Speaker,  No.  6.  12°  pp.  34.  New 
York. 

Catalogue.  Art  Department  of  Boston  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts.  8°  ill.  Boston,  1883. 

Garrett  & Co.  One  hundred  choice  selections.  8° 
pp.  194.  Boston. 

Original  Articles,  subsequently  published,  concerning 
John  Allan  and  his  Collection  in  Numismatics  and 
Bric-a-brac.  In  the  handwriting  of  Wm.  Gowan, 
bookseller,  late  of  New  York.  Published  amongst 
the  Bradford  publications. 

Maxwell.  Matter  and  Motion.  12°  limp  covers. 
New  York,  1878. 

Gumming,  Rev.  John.  Sabbath  Evening  Readings. 
12°  cloth.  Boston,  1855. 


172 


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/ 3032  Comstock.  Physiology,  Comparative  and  Human. 

12°  cloth.  Numerous  engravings. 

/ 3033  Tyler,  Rev.  W.  S.,  D.  D.  Prayer  for  Colleges.  8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1854. 

/o  3034  Robinson.  Florida ; its  Resources  and  Natural  Ad- 
vantages. 8°  pp.  192. 

/#  3035  Besant,  Anne.  Marriage  as  it  is  and  as  it  should  be, 
- with  a sketch  of  the  author’s  life. 

3036  The  Lives  of  Colonel  James  Fisk  and  Josie  Mansfield. 
3036a  Stokes.  Unpublished  Secrets  existing  between  Josie 
Mansfield  and  Edward  Stokes. 


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3037  Ticknor.  The  Philosophy  of  Living.  Life  and  its 

Comforts.  18°  cloth.  New  York,  1836. 

3038  The  Wide-Awake  Gift.  Know  Nothing  Token  for 

1855.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1855. 

3039  Hall,  Rev.  Newman.  B.  A.  The  Christian  Philosopher 

Triumphing  over  Death.  12°  cloth,  ill.  Philadel- 
phia, $.  a. 

3040  Madelley,  Rev.  Edward.  The  Science  of  Correspon- 

dence Elucidated.  12°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  s.  a. 

3041  New  York.  The  Civil  List  of  the  State  and  County 

Officers.  12°  cloth,  ill.  Albany,  1856. 

3042  Hungary  and  Kossuth.  12°  cloth.  Philadelphia, 

1852. 


3043 

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3051 


Wayland,  George.  The  Little  Medicine  Carrier. 

18°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1874. 

Loudon,  Mrs.  Gardening  for  Ladies.  18°  cloth. 
Bridgewater,  1810. 

Champion,  Frank.  Campaign  Handbook  of  the  United 
States  and  Sketches  of  the  Presidents.  18°  cloth. 
Hartford,  1872. 

Mann,  Herman.  Human  Prudence.  18°  sheep.  Ded- 
ham, Mass.,  1806. 

Cutting,  Sewell  S.  Province  and  Uses  of  Baptist 
History.  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1849. 

New  York.  The  Great  Metropolis. 

Nokthmoke,  Thomas.  Washington,*  or  Liberty  Re- 
stored. 12°  sheep.  Baltimore,  1809. 

Constitution  and  Declaration  of  Independence.  12° 
cloth.  Philadelphia,  1846. 

Mao  Duff,  Rev.  John  It.  The  Bow  in  the  Cloud  and 
the  First  Bereavement.  18°  cloth.  New  York,  1859, 


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/ 3052  Biloxi.  History  of  the  Yellow  Fever  at  Harrison  Co., 
Miss. 


<^^3053  Nason,  Elias,  M.  A.  St.  Augustine,  Florida.  12°  ill., 
pp.  48. 

* 3054  Burritt,  Elihu.  The  Western  and  Eastern  Questions 
^ of  Europe.  8°  pp.  52. 

/ 3055  New  Haven.  New  Haven  Theology. 

3056  History  of  Congress,  1789.  8°  sheep.  Philadelphia, 

X 1834. 


> 3057  Curtis,  George  T.  The  Law  of  Patents  for  Useful 
Inventions.  8°  law  sheep,  pp.  604. 

V 3058  Springfield.  Account  of  Mrs.  James  C.  Rider  the 

/ Springfield  Somnambulist,  by  L.  W.  Belden.  12° 

cloth.  Springfield,  1834. 

✓ 3059  Southey.  The  Life  of  Nelson.  Portraits.  2 vols. 

18°  half  bound. 

/ 3060  Middletown,  Conn.,  South  Congregational  Church. 

Sermon  by  Rev.  Arthur  Granger. 

/ 3061  Warren,  Conn.  Letter  to  Rev.  M.  N.  Wakeman,  by 
J.  C.  Howard.  8°  New  York,  1853. 

, 3062  Lawrence,  Mass.  Relief  for  the  Sufferers  by  the 
Disaster  at  the  Pemberton  Mill,  1860. 
y 3063  W illimantic.  History  of  the  Willimantic  Linen 
Company.  New  York,  1868. 

/—  3064  New  London  Co.  Historical  Notes.  8°  Norwich, 
^ 1869. 


/ 3065  Budge,  F.  A.  Annals  of  the  Early  Friends. 
y 3066  New  Haven  Centennial  Celebration,  1876.  8°  pp.  20. 

3067  Wethersfield.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  M.  E. 
/ Church.  III.,  pp.  23. 

• 3068  Staniford,  Daniel,  A.  M.  The  Art  of  Reading.  12° 
boards.  Boston,  1813. 

/ 3069  Morse,  Jedediah.  The  Traveller’s  Guide,  or  Pocket 
Gazetteer  of  the  United  States.  18°  sheep.  New 
Haven,  1828. 

/ 3070  Sigourney,  Mrs.  L.  H.  Letters  to  My  Pupils.  18° 
cloth.  New  York,  1851. 

, 3071  Lyttleton,  Lord  George.  Letter  to  Gilbert  West, 
Esq.  12°  sheep.  London,  1811. 
y7  3072  Yale  College.  Sketches  and  numerous  anecdotes,  em- 
' bellished  with  engravings.  18°  cloth.  New  York, 

1843. 


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Webster,  Noah.  The  American  Spelling  Book.  18° 
sheep.  Baltimore,  1825. 

Cleveland.  Greenwood,  Directory  for  Visitors.  12° 
cloth.  New  York,  1850. 

Hastings,  Warren,  Governor-General  of  Bengal,  India, 
before  the  Court  of  Peers,  Charges  by  the  House  of 
Commons.  Thick  8°  sheep.  London,  1788. 

Sparks,  Jared.  American  Biography.  Fulton,  Warren, 
Marquette.  12°  cloth.  New  York  and  other  places. 

Whittlesey,  Mrs.  A.  G.  Magazine  for  Mothers.  8° 
cloth,  gilt  edges.  New  York,  1835.  2 vols. 

Boyd,  Rev.  J.  R.  The  Westminster  Shorter  Catechism. 
8°  cloth.  New  York,  1844. 

Wilberforce,  Wm.  The  Prevailing  Religious  Sys- 
tem of  Christians.  18°.  Port.  New  York,  s.  a. 

Ladies'  Complete  Letter  Writer.  A collection  of 
letters  written  by  ladies.  18°  sheep.  London,  1765. 

The  Christian  Spectator:  A series,  unbound  in  num- 
bers. Volumes  one  to  seven  partially  complete. 
1819  to  1826.  42  numbers. 

Diodate,  John,  The  Godly  and  Famous  Divine  ; Pious 
and  learned  Annotations  on  the  Holy  Bible.  Folio, 
unbound.  London,  1654. 

Lord,  John,  LL.  D.  Life  of  Emma  Willard.  Port., 
12°  cloth.  Washington,  1873. 

Dick,  Thomas,  LL.  D.  Improvement  of  Society  by  the 
Diffusion  of  Knowledge.  12°  sheep.  Springfield, 
1833. 

Cinderella,  or  the  Fairy  and  Little  Glass  Slipper.  8° 
Boston,  1855. 

Dow,  Lorenzo.  His  Complete  Works;  With  Portrait 
of  Lorenzo  and  Peggy  Dow,  with  her  works  added  to 
the  last  part.  A strange  history  of  this  visionary 
fanatic.  8°  morocco,  embossed.  Binding  broken. 
Large  thick  volume. 

Bowen,  F.  Logic,  or  The  Laws  of  Pure  Thought.  12° 
cloth.  Cambridge,  1864. 

Day,  Henry  N.  The  Art  of  Discourse:  A System  of 
Rhetoric.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1868. 

Green,  J.  II.  An  Exposure  of  the  Arts  and  Mysteries 
of  Gambling.  111.,  12°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1847. 

Pollok,  Robert.  The  Course  of  Time.  18°  cloth. 
Boston,  1843. 


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3091  Mansfield,  Edward  D.  The  Mexican  War;  A history 
of  its  origin,  etc.  111.,  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1848. 
t*~3092  Sadlier.  Willy  Burke,  the  Irish  Orphan  in  America. 
18°  cloth.  Boston,  s.  a. 

3093  Cheever,  George  B.,  D.  D.  Experiences  of  Life. 
Port.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1849. 

**"3094  Clodd,  Edward,  F.  R.  A.  S.  The  Childhood  of  the 
World.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1873. 
y 3095  Hewett.  The  Votary;  A narrative  Poem.  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1867. 

V 3096  Meredith,  Mrs.  C.  My  Home  in  Tasmania,  or  Nine 
' Years  in  Australia.  111.,  12°  cloth. 

•j  3097  Chapin,  Rev.  A.  V.,  M.  A.  The  Primitive  Church. 
12°  cloth.  New  Haven,  1842. 

/o  3098  Palmer,  Mrs.  Phoebe.  Faith  and  Its  Effects;  Frag- 
ments from  My  Portfolio.  18°  cloth.  New  \ork, 
1852. 

/ 3099  Abbott,  Jacob.  The  Young  Christian.  111.,  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1832. 

1*3-8100  Hopkinton  Magazine.  For  several  other  volumes  see 
this  catalogue.  12°  sheep,  half  bound.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1831,  et  seq. 

fj'  3101  Chamber’s  Papers  for  the  People. 

, 3102  Porter,  Elizabeth.  The  Young  Preacher’s  Manual.  8° 
sheep.  Boston,  1819. 

3103  Coleridge,  S.  T.  Aids  to  Reflection.  Half  bound, 

uncut,  rough  edges.  Burlington,  1829. 

3104  The  Evangelist ; A Collection  of  Papers.  8°  sheep. 

Hartford,  1825.  2 vols. 

I*  3105  Woods,  Leonard,  D.  I).  Reply  to  Dr.  Ware.  8° 
boards  uncut.  Andover,  1822. 

/ 3106  St.one,  Col.  W.  L.  Refutation  of  Durant’s  Exposition 
of  Animal  Magnetism.  8°  Boston,  1837. 

3107  James,  John  A.  The  Young  Woman’s  Guide  through 
Life  to  Immortality.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1865. 
z 3108  Yates,  WarrenS.  Memorial.  8°  cloth,  tinted  paper. 
New  York,  1886. 

3109  Sophisms,  of  Free  Trade  and  Political  Economy.  12° 
blue  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1873. 

y 3110  Perkins,  Nathan,  A.  M.  Religious  Discourses,  with 
long  list  of  Connecticut  subscribers,  of  much  local 
interest. 


176  ADDENDA. 

4 3111  James,  John  A.  The  Christian  Professor,  Counsels 
and  Cautions.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1838. 

^3112  Spencer,  Thomas.  The  New  Vade  Mecum,  or  Young 
Clerk’s  Magazine.  18°  half  bound.  Lansingburgh, 
1794. 

f 3113  Richmond,  John  M.  The  Old  School  and  New  School. 
Thompsonville,  Conn.,  1866. 

/ 3114  Ellis,  Mrs.  The  Daughters  of  England.  12°  half 
morocco.  New  York,  1843. 

3115  Bright,  Edward,  D.  D.  The  World  on  Wheels; 
Humorous  Sketches  of  the  Green  Traveller.  12° 
thick  tinted  paper.  Chicago,  1874. 

/sr  3116  Wallis,  George,  M.  D.  Preventing  Diseases  and  Re- 
storing Health.  8°  half  bound.  London,  1796. 

/ 3117  Cheseboro.  The  Children  of  Light.  12°  cloth.  Bos- 
ton, 1853. 

/ 3118  Rowland,  Henry  H.  Light  in  a Dark  Alley.  18° 
cloth.  New  York,  1852. 

3119  Holland,  John.  Memoirs  of  Rev.  John  Summerfield, 

A.  M.  Port.,  12°  cloth.  New  York,  s.  a. 

3120  Loomis,  Justin  R.  Elements  of  Geology.  111.,  8° 

cloth.  Boston,  1852. 

3121  Dods,  John  Vovee.  Spirit  Manifestations  Examined 

and  Explained,  and  Judge  Edmunds  Refuted.  8° 
cloth.  New  York,  1854. 

3122  Newman  & Baretti.  Pocket  Dictionary  of  Spanish  and 

English.  Small  8°  London,  1841. 

£,3123  Olmsted,  Dennison,  LL.  D.  Compendium  of  Astrono- 
my. 111.,  8°  half  bound.  New  York,  1855. 

3 1 24  Kitto,  John,  I).  I).  The  Land  of  Promise.  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1852. 

J 3125  Washington,  George.  Monuments  of  Patriotism. 
8°  cloth.  Washington,  8.  a. 

j 3126  Clarke.  The  Making  of  Latin.  12°  sheep.  Tren- 
ton, 1806. 

i 3127  The  Laird  of  Norlan.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1859. 

' l 3128  Hawkins,  Rev.  W.  G.,  A.  M.  Life  of.  Portrait,  and 
ill.,  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1859. 

3129  Michelet,  Jules.  Woman,  (La  Femme.)  Why  Peo- 

/^T  pie  do  not  Marry  ! etc.  8°  oloth.  New  York,  1860. 

3130  Addison,  Joseph.  Dramatic  Works.  12°  sheep.  Bos- 

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Beard,  J.  M.,  K.  K.  Sketches,  Humorous  and  Didac- 
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Brett,  Thomas,  LL.  D.  Chronological  History;  From 
the  Creation  of  the  World  to  the  Birth  of  Christ.  12° 
calf.  London,  1732. 

Toplady,  Augustus  A.  D.  The  Doctrine  of  Absolute 
Predestination  Stated  and  Asserted.  18°  sheep. 
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Porter,  Charles  Henry.  Memoir  of  his  Life.  18° 
cloth,  s.  1. , s.  a. 

Leslie’s  Short  Method;  Dialogues  between  Lorenzo 
and  Evander.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1858. 

Smithsonian  Reports  to  the  Regents,  1854,  1856,  1872. 
8°  cloth. 

Keith,  Rev.  Alexander.  Evidences  of  the  Truth  of  the 
Christian  Religion.  18°  cloth.  New  York,  1839. 

History  of  the  United  States.  18°  boards. 

Quincy,  John,  M.  D.  Lexico-Mediea.  A new  Medi- 
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Wedgwood,  Prof.  W.  B.  Civil  Service  Reform.  The 
Plunder  System,  etc.  12°  cloth.  Washington,  1833. 

Butler,  Maj.  Gen.  Life  of  General  Lewis  Cass.  2 
Portraits,  8°  uncut,  unbound.  Philadelphia,  1848. 

Priest,  Josiah.  American  Antiquities  ; or  Discoveries 
in  the  West.  A rare  volume  in  Archaeology.  Fold- 
ing plates.  Albany,  1835. 

Leslie,  Miss.  Pencil  Sketches,  Character  and  Manners. 
12°  boards.  Philadelphia,  1833.* 

Abercrombie,  John,  M.  I).,  F.  R.  S.  The  Intellectual 
Powers.  18°  cloth.  New  1 ork,  1833. 

Sketch  of  Old  England,  by  a New  England  man.  12° 
uncut.  New  York,  1822. 

Clarkson,  Thomas,  M.  A.  Quakerism.  2 vols.,  8° 
cloth,  rough  edges.  Contains  the  Discipline  of  the 
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tinted  paper.  New  York,  1858. 

^ 3151  Blair,  Hugh,  D.  D.  Lectures  on  Rhetoric.  18°  sheep. 

Concord,  1837. 

u?— 3152  The  Theological  Magazine.  Several  vols.,  8°  sheep. 
New  York,  1796. 

3153  Cheselden.  The  Anatomy  of  the  Human  Body;  111. 
y with  40  copper  plates.  8°  calf.  London,  1784. 

^^r3154  Quincy,  John,  M.  D.  111.  8°  calf.  London,  1736. 

3155  Rand,  Asa.  The  Volunteer;  Devoted  to  Revival  and 
Evangelical  Doctrines.  8°  half  sheep. 

i-  3156  Thompson,  Theophilus,  M.  I).,  F.  R.  S.  Clinical  Lec- 
ture on  Pulmonary  Consumption.  111.,  8°  cloth. 
London,  1854. 

/ 3157  Halliburton,  Rev.  Thomas.  The  Great  Concern  of 
Salvation.  12°  sheep.  Elizabethtown,  1814. 

fag/  3158  Faber,  Rev.  F.  S.,  D.  I).  The  Operations  of  the  Holy 
Spirit.  12°  sheep.  New  York,  1814. 

3159  Wayland,  Francis.  Elements  of  Moral  Science.  8° 

cloth.  New  York,  1885. 

3160  Journal  des  Demoiselles.  Large  8°  half  bound. 

Paris,  1861-2. 

<3  3161  Espinasse.  Law  of  Actions  at  Nisi  Prius.  18°  sheep. 
2 vols.  Philadelphia,  1791. 

3162  I)r  Wees,  William.  Translations  of  Baudelocque’s 
System  of  Midwifery.  111.,  8°  cloth.  Philadelphia, 
J 1811. 

/f 3163  Expert  | Artillery  Man  | with  the  Various  Beats  of 
the  Drum  necessary  for  Young  Soldiers,  Captains, 
Clerks,  etc.  | Boston,  printed  for  and  sold  by  Nich- 
olas Boone  over  against  the  old  church,  1701.  Early 
Boston  Imprint. 

3164  Yale,  Cyrus.  Life  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Hallock.  12 
sheep.  Hartford,  1830. 

/ft  3165  Haven,  S.  F.  Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowl- 
edge. Archaeology  of  the  United  States.  Large  4° 
pp.  168.  Washington. 

3166  Whittlesey,  Charles.  [Smithsonian  Report].  An- 

cient Mining  on  the  Shores  of  Lake  Superior.  111., 
large  4°  pp.  30. 

3167  Windham  County,  Historical  Sermons  to  several 

Churches  in.  8°  pp.  31.  Hartford,  1816. 


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t/  3168  Norwich,  Conn.  Fortieth  Anniversary  of  H.  P.  Arms 
as  Pastor. 

/ 3169  New  Haven.  Festival  of  New  Haven  Shirt  Manufac- 
tory. 8°  New  Haven,  1852. 

JL*  3170  L ives  and  Exploits  of  the  Most  Noted  Highwa3rmen, 
Robbers  and  Murderers.  111.,  12°  sheep."  Hartford, 
1838. 

3171  Dickinson.  Familiar  Letters  and  Introductory  Essay. 
12°  cloth.  Glasgow,  1829. 

y 3172  Bigelow,  Jacob,  M.  D.  Rational  Medicine,  the  Para- 
' dise  of  Doctors.  12°  pp.  75.  Boston. 

3173  White,  James  W.  Denta-Materia  Medica.  12°  Phila- 
delphia, 1868. 

/ 3174  Springfield,  Mass.,  Masonic  Mutual  Relief  Associa- 
tion. 

Coles,  L.  B.,  M.  D.  Philosophy  of  Health  and  Cure 
without  Drugs.  111.,  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1855. 

$ 3176  Rosenthal,  Lewis.  America  and  France.  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1852. 

, 3177  Paley,  W.,  M.  A.  Evidences  of  Christianity.  8°  sheep. 
Philadelphia,  1790. 

'3178  Smith,  W.  R.  History.  Compiled  by  direction  of  the 
State.  Vols.  one  and  three  only  published.  8°  cloth. 
Madison,  1854. 

y 3179  Williams,  S.  Vermont.  8°  sheep.  Walpole,  N.  H., 
' 1794. 

y 3180  Simpson,  Robert,  M.  D.  The  Elements  of  Euclid.  8° 
sheep,  London,  1816. 

J?SJ  3181  Holy  Bible.  8°  half  bound.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1726. 
3182  Addison,  Joseph.  Evidences  of  the  Christian  Religion. 
8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1827. 

/ 3183  Scott,  Walter.  Rokeby.  32°  rough  edges,  uncut. 
Boston,  1813.  Scarce  edition. 

c/  3184  Fuller,  H.  Grand  Transformation  Scenes  in  the 
United  States.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1875. 

3185  Walker,  Alexander.  Woman  Physiologically  Consid- 
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1851. 

/ 3186  Osborne,  Lucy.  A Story.  32°  half  bound.  New 
York,  1804. 

/ 3187  Buckley.  The  Christian  Minister.  12°  half  bound, 
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Doddridge,  Phillip,  D.  D.  His  Life,  Character,  and 
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Ansart,  Andr.  Joseph.  St.  Vincent  de  Paul.  12° 
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Rogers,  Rev.  Arnmi.  Tried  and  Convicted  of  Crime, 
and  Imprisoned  for  Two  Years  when  Perfectly 
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Eld  ridge,  Eleanor.  History  of  a Colored  Woman. 
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and  Poetry.  12°  sheep.  Portland,  Me.,  1811. 

Jerome.  History  of  the  American  Clock  Business,  and 
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the  writer.  12°  cloth. 

Hall,  Capt.  Basil.  Skimmings,  or  a Winter  at  Sehlos- 
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Hewett,  James  T.  The  Votary;  a narrative  poem. 
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Harding,  E.  J.  Cothurnus  and  Lyre.  12°  cloth. 
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Newell.  32°  sheep.  Boston,  1814. 

Sketch  of  Old  England  by  a New  England  Man.  12° 
boards,  rough  edges.  New  York,  1822. 

Torrey,  Jesse.  The  Moral  Instructor.  12°  boards. 
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W hitefi ELD,  Rev.  George.  Memoirs  of  his  Life.  s.  Z., 
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Smith,  Mrs  Sarah  L.  Her  Memoirs,  by  Edward  W. 
Hooker.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1845. 

The  Lord’s  Supper,  Its  Nature  and  End.  8°  sheep. 
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Campbell,  Donald.  Narrative  of  his  Shipwreck  and 
Imprisonment  and  Overland  Journey  to  India.  12° 
sheep.  New  York,  1801. 

Hawes,  Joel.  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  the  Pilgrims. 
12°  cloth.  Hartford,  1830. 

P ilk  in  ton  . The  Mechanic's  Own  Book.  12°  cloth, 
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of  Work,  Burr  and  Thompson;  Prison  Life  and  Re- 
flections. 12°  cloth.  Hartford,  1851. 

/ 3208  Dressler,  Win.  Fairy  Voices.  Poems  and  Music. 
Small  4°. 

y 3209  Nelson,  Robert.  Practice  of  True  Devotion.  18° 
sheep.  London,  1832. 

/ 3210  Hodge.  The  Way  of  Life.  18°  cloth.  New  York, 

X 1841. 

/ 3211  Putnam.  The  Morning  Watch  ; a narrative.  12 
cloth.  New  York,  1850. 

/ 3212  Fox,  Ebenezer.  His  Life  and  Adventures.  Published 
by  the  Author.  111.,  18°  cloth.  1847. 

/ 3213  Bremer,  Fredrika.  Impressions  of  America.  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1843.  2 vols. 

, 3214  Matthias,  Rev.  J.  H.  The  Tutor’s  Counsel  to  his 
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l 3215  Brace,  J.  P.,  A.  M.  Tales  of  the  Devils.  18°  Hart- 
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4 3216  Paley,  Archdeacon.  Evidences  of  Christianity.  12° 
cloth.  Philadelphia,  1856. 

l 3217  A.  L.  O.  E.  The  Christian's  Mirror,  or  Words  in  Sea- 
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3218  Brocklesby,  John,  A.  M.  Elements  of  Meteorology. 
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, 3219  Gurowsky.  Diary,  1862-1863.  12°  cloth.  London, 

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(J  13220  Bill,  N.  Minnesota.  Its  Character  and  Climate.  12° 
cloth.  New  York,  1871. 

3221  Allendar,  George.  Imbroglio ; A drama.  Tinted 
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/ 3222  Clarke,  Sir  Arthur,  M.  D.  Young  Mothers.  12° 
boards.  London,  1828. 

9 3223  Elemjay,  Louis.  Letters  and  Miscellanies.  12°  cloth. 
Cincinnati,  1853. 

y — 3224  Zschokke,  Heinrich.  Hours  of  Meditation.  18°  cloth. 
New  York,  1844. 

3225  Abbott,  Jacob.  Hannibal  at  Carthage.  18°  cloth. 
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/*  3226  Nevin,  John  W.,  D.  D.  Biblical  Antiquities.  18° 
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cloth,  ill.  Boston,  1842. 

3228  Webster,  Noah.  American  Selections  in  Reading  and 

Speaking.  12°  half  bound.  Hartford,  1794.  2 

vols. 

3229  Hall,  Capt.  Basil.  Travels  in  North  America.  12° 

half  bound.  Philadelphia,  1829.  2 vols. 

/ 3240  Paul,  Rev.  W.  Treatise  on  Prayer.  12°  West 
Springfield,  Mass. 

/ 3241  Brewster,  Adrian.  The  Philosophy  of  Matter.  12° 
half  bound.  Adrian,  1843. 

3242  Boston,  Guide  to,  with  maps  and  engravings,  b}^  David 
Pulsifer.  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1868. 

> 3243  Cummings.  The  Great  Tribulation ; or  Things  coming 
on  the  Earth.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1860. 

/o  3244  Doddridge,  Rev.  P.  Rise  and  Progress  of  Religion  in 
the  Soul.  12°  New  York,  1850. 

j 3245  Dandis.  Liberty’s  Triumph.  12°  cloth.  New  York, 
J 1849. 

3246  Benedict,  D.  W.,  I).  1).  Fifty  Years  among  the  Bap- 
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~ 3247  Mayo,  Mrs.  S.  C.  E.  The  Rose  of  Sharon.  18°  cloth, 
gilt.  Boston,  1848. 

2y  3248  Jesus  Crucified.  18°  cloth.  New  York,  1867. 

8249  Martyn,  Rev.  Henry,  Memoir  of.  18°  sheep. 

3250  Burns,  Jabez,  D.  D.  Mothers  of  the  Wise  and  Good. 

18°  cloth.  London,  1848. 

3251  I.  O.  O.  F.  Proceedings  of  the  Right  Worthy  Grand 

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New  Orleans,  1851. 

/$  3252  Hahnemann,  Samuel.  Homeopathic  Medicine.  8° 

cloth.  New  York,  1869. 

3253  Chitty,  Thompson.  Treatise  on  Contracts.  The  Law 
and  its  Defences.  Large  8°  law  calf,  pp.  948. 
y 3254  Emory.  Survey  from  Fort  Leavenworth,  Missouri,  to 
San  Diego,  Cal.  111.  with  specimens  in  natural  history. 
4°  cloth.  Washington,  1848. 

3255  Calfhill,  James,  D.  I).  Answer  to  John  Marshall’s 
'Treatise  of  the  Cross.  Large  8°  thick  paper.  Cam- 
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/o  3256  Madrid  in  1836.  Sketches  of  the  Metropolis  of  Spain. 
111.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1836.  2 vols. 


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bound,  18°  Philadelphia,  1810. 

Dick,  Thomas.  Science  and  Philosophy  with  Religion. 
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Dickens,  Charles.  Home  and  Social  Philosophy.  12° 
cloth.  New  York,  1852. 

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Memorial  Volume  of  the  First  Fifty  Years  of  the 
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Clarke,  Rev.  C.  C.  The  Hundred  Wonders  of  the 
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Knapp,  Samuel  L.  Female  Biography.  12°  sheep. 
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Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association.  Address  by 
George  Washington  Warren. 

Records  of  Broadmead,  Bristol,  1640-1687.  8°  uncut, 
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Annual  Report  of  the  American  Institute.  8°  cloth. 
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Elizabeth,  Charlotte.  Her  Works.  Judea,  etc.  8° 
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plates,  views  of  coins,  etc.  4 vols.  8°  sheep.  Lon- 
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American  Institute  Transactions.  2 vols.  8°  cloth. 
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Brewster,  Sir  David.  More  Worlds  Than  One.  18° 
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Chateaubriand.  Martyrs  to  the  Triumph  of  Chris- 
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blue  cloth  gilt  and  gilt  edges. 

Finney,  C.  Lectures  to  Professing  Christians  in  the 
city  of  New  York.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  18o7. 

Novels  bound  together.  Thick  8°  half  bound.  New 
York,  1870. 

Sparks,  Rev.  Jared.  Ordination  Sermon,  May  5th, 

1819.  8°  pp.  32. 

Pollard,  Edward.  The  United  States  the  first  year 
of  the  War.  8°  cloth.  London,  1863. 

Browne,  J.  Ross.  California,  Statistics  and  Resources. 
8°  cloth.  New  York,  1869. 

Abbott,  Jacob.  The  Way  to  do  Good.  12  cloth. 
Boston,  1836. 

Colton,  Calvin.  Life  and  Times  of  Henry  Clay.  2 
vols.  111.,  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1846. 

Bingham,  Hiram.  Twenty-one  Tears  in  the  Sandwich 
Islands.  8°  cloth,  ill.  Hartford,  1847. 

Gold  and  the  Gospel.  12°  cloth.  London,  1871. 

The  Man  of  the  World.  Half  bound.  Boston,  1795. 

Chitty,  Thompson.  I he  Law  of  Bills  of  Exchange 
and  Promissory  Notes.  1 hick  8 sheep,  pp.  931. 

Yale  and  Harvard  Boat  Race.  8 pp.  48. 

Alcott,  William  A.  ihe  Young  Mothei,  oi  Manage- 
ment of  Children  in  regard  to  health. 


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/jy  8318  Peck,  Rev.  Whitman.  The  Manual  of  Christian  Faith. 
12°  cloth.  Washington,  1872. 

..oo  3319  Richardson,  Albert  S.  Secret  Service.  The  Field, 
the  Dungeon  and  the  Escape.  Port.  Published  by 
subscription.  8°  sheep,  ill. 

3320  Choules,  Rev.  John  O.,  A.  M.  The  Origin  and  History 
of  Missions.  2 vols.  Large  4°  cloth,  ill.  Boston, 
1857. 


/ 3321  Heighway,  Leila  Ada;  The  Jewess  Convert.  12° 
cloth.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

//  3322  Woodward,  Joseph,  M.  D.  Camp  Diseases  of  the 
United  States  Army.  111.,  8°  cloth.  Philadelphia, 
1 863.  F 

/ ')■)- o Ramsgate,  Harlow.  Historical  Report.  8°  pp.  86. 
London,  1791. 

//y  3324  Lempiere,  William,  M.  I).  Dominions  of  the  Emperor 
of  Morocco,  including  a particular  account  of  its 
Harem,  its  persons,  and  costumes  of  the  ladies.  8° 
uncut.  Newport,  1813. 

3325  Hudson,  C.  F.  Christ,  Our  Life.  12°  cloth.  Cam- 
bridge,  1860. 

O 1 

2-3326  Cocke,  William  M.  The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Med- 
icine. 8°  cloth.  New  York,  1853. 

-3327  Hedland,  Frederick  W.  The  Action  of  Medicines. 
8°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1859. 

3328  Doane.  Songs  of  Devotion.  12°  cloth,  red  edges.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1870. 


Johnson,  A.  B.  Guide  to  the  Right  Understanding  of 
the  American  Union.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1857. 

Handbook  for  Citizens.  111.,  12°  cloth.  London, 
1851. 


t. 


3341  1 1 askoll,  David  W.  The  Assistant  Engineer’s  Rail- 
way Guide,  looks  and  Methods  of  Proceeding.  In- 
terleaved, ill.,  8°  half  bound.  London,  1846. 

8342  Watson.  Alexander.  The  American  Home  Gardener. 
12  ’ cloth.  New  York,  1859. 

3843  Se.ianus  and  other  Roman  Tales.  12°  cloth.  New 
York,  1839. 


^ 3344  Cfiarnock.  Treatises  on  Divine  Providence.  12° 

cloth.  Philadelphia,  1817. 

/ 3345  Pkasi:,  Mrs.  .lames  M.  B.  Miscellaneous  Writings  and 
Biography.  12°  cloth.  Hartford,  1853. 


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/ 3846  Paley,  Archbishop.  Evidences  of  Christianity.  12° 
sheep.  Philadelphia,  1845. 

3347  Thomson,  James.  The  Seasons.  111.  with  handsome 

woodcuts.  These  cuts,  by  Anderson  in  the  style  of 
Bewick,  are  very  scarce.  18°  sheep.  Hartford, 

J 1829‘ 

3348  Cheever,  Rev.  George  D.  A Reel  in  a Bottle,  or  Jack 

in  the  Doldrums.  From  a manuscript  of  an  old  salt. 
12°  cloth.  New  York,  1852. 

3349  Moore,  Frank.  The  Women  of  the  War;  Heroism 

and  Self-sacrifice.  Ports.  8°  cloth,  ill. 

3350  Fight  between  the  Constitution  and  the  Guerriere  ; the 

Wasp  and  the  Frolic  in  action.  8°  cloth,  scarce. 

3351  Appleton.  Handbook  of  American  Travel.  8°  cloth, 

limp  covers,  ill.  New  York,  1873. 
b 3352  Handbook  for  Travellers  in  Switzerland.  8°  half 
sheep,  ill.  London,  1808. 

ij  "3353  Kirk,  Edward  N.,  A.  M.  Sermons  on  different  sub- 
jects. 12°  cloth.  New  York,  1840. 

3354  Bartlett,  David.  What  I saw  in  London,  or  Men 

and  Things  in  the  Great  Metropolis.  Port,  of  Mary 
and  William  Howitt.  12°  cloth.  Auburn,  1852. 

3355  Cumming,  Rev.  John,  D.  D.,  F.  R.  S.  Great  Tribula- 

tion, or  Things  coming  on  the  Earth.  12°  h’f  bound. 
New  York,  1860. 


yr  3356  Harvey,  Joseph,  A.  M.  The  Obligations  of  Believers. 
12°  sheep.  New  Haven,  1830. 

/ 3357  Park,  Edwards  A.  Writings  of  Rev.  W.  B.  Homer. 
12°  cloth.  Andover,  1842. 


3358  Plans  and  Engravings  of  the  Suspension  Bridge  over 
the  Schuylkill,  Philadelphia;  hand-drawn.  Inter- 
leaved, 4°  half  morocco. 


8359  Lieber,  Francis.  Civil  Liberty  and  Self  Government. 
With  manuscript  notes  and  emendations.  8°  cloth. 
Philadelphia,  1881. 


y 3360  Goodrich,  S.  G.  The  World  and  its  Inhabitants. 

(y  3361  Ballou,  Maturin  M.  Biography  of  Hosea  Ballou.  12° 
red  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Boston,  1852. 

\3  3362  Come  and  Dine.  111.,  12°  cloth.  New  Haven,  1872. 


j 3363  Matthews,  Lyman.  Life  and  Character  of  Ebenezer 
Porter,  D.  D.  Port.,  12°  boards.  Boston,  1837. 

*/-  3364  Massinbird,  Francis  C.  The  English  Reformation. 
8°  cloth,  s.  L,  s.  a. 


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2-4  8365  The  Coming  Race.  A weird  diary.  12°  cloth. 

fj  3366  Emmons,  Richard,  M.  D.  The  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill ; 

an  historic  poem.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1839. 

^ 3367  Smith,  Alexander.  Poems.  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1853. 
3368  Muzzey,  A.  B.  The  Young  Man's  Friend.  18°  cloth, 
Boston,  1838. 

/ 3369  Green,  Beriah.  Miscellaneous  Writings.  12°  cloth. 
Whitesborough,  1841. 

j 3370  Coombs,  John  H.  Seventeen  Years  of  Exploration  and 
Adventures  in  the  Wilds  of  Africa.  111.,  12°  cloth. 
Philadelphia,  1857. 

^ 3371  Austen,  Miss.  Sense  and  Sensibility.  12°  cloth. 

New  York,  1859. 

8372  1)e  Montesquieu.  The  Spirit  of  Laws.  2 vols.,  12° 
sheep.  Glasgow,  1793. 


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3874  Eaciius,  Joseph.  An  Early  Law  Book.  12°  cloth. 
Hartford,  1816. 

3375  Hayward,  John.  The  Book  of  Religions.  12°  cloth. 

Boston,  1858. 

3376  Edwards,  Rev.  Justin.  His  Life  and  Labors.  12° 

cloth.  New  York,  1855. 


M’Lean. 

1829. 


Reply  to  Mr.  Fuller.  12°  cloth.  New  York, 


&i/Vc 

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3378  Wright,  R.  W.  The  Vision  of  Judgment.  12°  cloth, 

red  edges.  New  York,  1867. 

3379  Dwight,  Timothy.  Theology.  4 vols.  8°  sheep. 

New  Haven,  1823. 

3380  Tappan,  Henry  P.  Inquiry  on  the  Freedom  of  the 

Will.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1836. 


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3381  W h ite,  George  S.  Memoir  of  Slater.  Rise  and  Pro- 
gress of  the  Cotton  Manufacture  in  the  United  States. 
111.,  8°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

C y 3382  Robinson.  Original  Letters  on  the  English  Reforma- 
tion. Publications  of  the  Parker  Society.  12°  cloth. 
, Cambridge,  1868. 

~ 3383  Simmons,  Charles.  Scriptural  Manual.  12°  embossed 
morocco.  North  Wrentham. 


3384 


Botta.  History  of  the  War  for  Independence  in  the 
United  States  of  America.  2 vols.  8°  sheep,  ill. 
New  Haven,  1842. 


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/ 3385  Baxter,  Richard.  The  Saints’  Rest.  12°  cloth.  Bos- 
ton, 1847. 

3386  The  Physiology  of  Marriage.  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1856. 

^3387  Bowen,  B.  B.  The  Blind  Man’s  Offering.  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1854. 

y 3388  Jennings.  The  Philosophy  of  Human  Life.  12°  cloth. 
Cleveland,  1852. 

f 3389  Pond,  Enoch,  D.  D.  Pastoral  Duties.  12°  Bangor, 
1844. 


££—3390  Rush,  Benjamin.  Medical  Inquiries  and  Observations. 
4 vols.  8°  sheep. 

£ 3391  Swedenborg,  Emanuel.  The  Apocalypse  Revealed. 
8°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

* 3392  The  Cripple  of  Antioch.  Christian  Life  in  Early 
Times.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1865. 

3393  Turnbull,  Rev.  Robert.  The  Genius  of  Italy.  111., 
U 12°  cloth.  New  York,  1849. 


3394  Day,  Henry  M.  The  Art  of  Discourse.  A System  of 

Rhetoric.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1869. 

3395  Leavitt,  John  M.,  D.  I).  The  Kings  of  Capital  and 

y/z—  Knights  of  Labor.  8°  ill.,  gilt  and  embossed.  A fine 

volume. 

A 3396  Paine,  Thomas.  Eulogy  on  Washington.  8°. 


Oo  3397  Facetiae.  The  Life  of  Madame  Vestris.  Portrait  in 
costume.  With  interesting  and  amusing  anecdotes 
of  celebrated  characters.  Cap  8°  London.  Bound 
in  white. 


v*/"3398  Life  of  Miss  Annie  Gately.  Her  Adventures  and  In- 
trigues with  well  known  men  of  quality  and  wealth. 
Cap  8°  heavy  tinted  paper,  bound  in  white.  London. 


1 

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3399  Public  and  Private  Life  of  the  Actress  Miss  Bland, 

otherwise  Mrs.  Ford  or  Mrs.  Jordan.  Late  Mistress 
of  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Clarence,  founder 
of  the  Fitzclarence  Family.  Cap  8°  heavy  tinted 
paper,  uncut  and  unbound.  London. 

3400  Scott,  Thomas.  Essays  on  Religion.  12°  sheep.  Cam- 

bridge, 1809. 

3401  Prospectus  of  an  Important  Work  on  Numismatics, 

Medals  and  Coins,  in  3 vols. 


3402  Old  Newspapers  running  from  1827  to  1839,  mostly 
from  the  former  period  and  from  the  State  of 
Maine. 


190 


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Boston  Atlas,  mostty  before  1840,  and  other  Boston 
Papers,  a great  variety,  before  1851. 

Old  Newspapers  of  the  period  of  fifty  years  ago  ; hun- 
dreds of  numbers  in  a leather-covered  trunk. 

Music  for  the  Piano,  etc.  4°  half  bound. 

Wilkes’  Spirit  of  the  Times.  Several  volumes,  nearly 
complete  mostly.  70  nos.,  no  duplicates. 

Roxbury  Gazette.  1880-1881.  24  nos. 

The  Suffolk  County  Journal.  A complete  file  for  sev- 
eral years. 

Allen,  Mrs.  L.  A.  Her  Appeal  to  the  Legislature  of 
the  State  of  Connecticut  for  the  Protection  of  Women. 

Newman,  W.  F.  Crimes  of  the  House  of  Hapsburg 
against  its  liege  Subjects.  12°  limp  covers,  pp.  60. 
London,  1853. 

Farmington,  Conn.  Porter,  Noah.  Half-century  Dis- 
course, Nov.  12,  1856. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.  Semi-centennial.  8°  1882. 

Mann.  Daniel.  The  Lord’s  Dealings  with  the  Convict. 

Turnbull.  Facts  narrating  the  Recoveries  of  the 
Deaf  and  Dumb.  1840,  1841,  1848.  This  book  was 
printed  for  strictly  private  distribution  only. 

Nelson,  Rev.  David,  M.  I).  The  Cause  and  Cure  of 
Infidelity.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1841. 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Mary.  Memoirs  and  some  posthumous 
pieces.  18°  sheep.  New  York,  1802. 

Dialogue.  18°  sheep.  London,  s.  a. 

Brewer.  Residence  at  Constantinople.  18°  sheep. 
New  Haven,  1830. 

Ellis,  Mrs.  The  Daughters  of  England.  12°  cloth, 
New  York,  1842. 

Gerhard,  W.  W.,  M.  1).  Diagnosis,  Pathology  and 
I reatment  of  the  Diseases  of  the  Chest.  8°  sheep, 
Philadelphia,  1850. 

Lyon,  Mary,  Christian  Benevolence,  illustrated  by  the 
Life  and  Labors  of.  12°  half  bound.  New  York, 
1852. 

Chalmers,  Frederick.  English  Hearts  and  English 
Hands.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1858. 

Rhode  Island.  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of 
Domestic  Industry. 


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< 7 3421  Headley,  J.  T.  Italy  and  the  Italians.  8°  New  York, 
1844. 

/ 3425  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Sermon  at  the  opening  of  the  New 
Presbyterian  Church,  Oct.  1824.  8°  pp.  25. 

/ 3426  Harwood,  Edwin,  D.  D.  Address  at  Trinity  Church. 
8°  pp.  20.  New  Haven. 

y 3427  Marsh,  Rev.  John.  A Half-century  Tribute  to  the 
Cause  of  Temperance.  8°  New  York,  1851. 

/t  3428  Connecticut.  Medical  Contributions  and  Proceedings, 
May,  1868.  New  Haven. 

*Jo  3429  The  Sioux  Tribes  of  Dakota  and  Nebraska.  8°  1832. 


O-  3430 
^"3431 

3432 
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3435 


Yale  College.  Valedictory  Oration  of  Class,  1879. 

Connecticut.  Geological  Survey  by  Charles  U.  Shep- 
herd, M.  D.  111.,  unbound.  New  Haven,  1837. 

Missouri,  The  Resources  of.  8°  St.  Louis,  1867. 

Iowa  As  It  Is.  Handbook  for  Immigrants.  12°  cloth, 
illustrated. 

Duffield.  The  Claims  of  Episcopal  Bishops.  12° 
cloth.  New  York,  1842. 

Rice,  John  H.,  D.  D.  Memoir  of  James  B.  Taylor.  8° 
cloth.  New  York,  1834. 

The  American  National  Life  and  Trust  Company  of 
New  Haven,  Conn.  Arguments  before  the  Probate 
Court. 


/ 3437  Pancoast.  The  Indian  before  the  Law.  8°  pp.  82. 
Philadelphia,  1884. 

^£<#  3438  Ramsey.  History  of  the  American  Revolution.  8° 
sheep.  Philadelphia,  1879. 

^ 3439  Freeman’s  Companion.  8°  sheep.  Hartford,  1827. 

^—3440  Swedenborg,  Emanuel.  The  True  Christian  Reli- 
gion. 8°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1879. 

/■y  3441  Whitefield,  Rev.  Geo.  Memoir,  etc.  8°  sheep,  port, 

and  ill.  New  Haven,  1834. 


3442  Chamberlain. 
illustrations. 
1864. 


Home  Monitor,  with  incidents  and 
8°  cloth,  steel  engravings.  Hartford, 


y 3443  M’Clure,  David.  Sermons  on  the  Moral  Law.  8° 
sheep.  Hartford,  1795. 

7 3444  Fleetwood,  Rev.  John,  D.  D.  Life  of  Christ  and 
History  of  the  Jews.  111.,  8°  sheep.  New  Haven, 


1854. 


192 


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3447 


3448 
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3455 

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3461 

3462 


Chalmers,  Thomas,  D.  D.  Christian  Revelation  in 
connection  with  Modern  Astronomy.  8°  uncut, 
rough  edges,  boards.  New  York,  1817. 

Whelpley,  Samuel,  A.  M.  Compend  of  History.  12° 
sheep,  2 vols.  in  one. 

Tytler,  H.  W.,  M.  D.  Pedotrophia  ; the  Art  of  Nurs- 
ing and  Rearing  Children.  8°  boards,  half  bound. 
London,  1797. 

Borrow,  George.  The  Bible  in  Spain.  8°  unbound. 
Philadelphia,  1843. 

Mease,  James.  On  the  Rearing  of  Silkworms.  8°  limp 
covers.  Washington  City,  1828. 

Smith,  Southwood,  M.  1).  Treatise  on  Fever.  8°  half 
sheep.  Philadelphia,  1830. 

Goodrich,  Rev.  C.  A.  History  of  the  United  States. 
18°  half  bound.  Boston. 

Dellon,  N.  Account  of  the  Inquisition  at  Goa,  with 
account  of  the  Escape  of  Robert  Bower  from  the  In- 
quisition in  Italy. 

Baxter,  Richard.  The  Reformed  Pastor.  12°  cloth. 
Glasgow,  1829. 

New  York.  Anniversary  Discourse,  November,  1847. 

Massachusetts.  Report  of  the  Surgeon-General,  De- 
cember, 1865.  8°  pp.  134.  Boston,  1866. 

Drelingcourt,  Charles.  The  Christian’s  Consolations 
Against  the  Fears  of  Death.  8°  Wheeling,  Va.,  1826. 

Simpson,  Rev.  D.,  M.  A.  Plea  for  Religion.  Address 
to  the  Disciples  of  Thomas  Paine.  Port.,  sheep. 
Philadelphia,  1825. 

Scott,  William.  Prose  and  Verse,  for  Improvement 
in  Reading  and  Speaking.  First  Hartford  edition. 
12°  sheep.  Hartford,  1795. 

Sparks's  American  Biography.  Lives  of  Anthony 
Wayne  and  Sir  Henry  Vane.  18°  cloth.  New  York, 
1856. 

Duncan,  William.  Elements  of  Logic.  12°  sheep. 
London,  1759. 

Report  of  the  American  Institute,  New  York  City.  8° 
cloth.  Albany,  1 849. 

Dean,  C.  C.  Missions  in  Java,  The  Indian  Archipela- 
go. 18°  cloth.  New  York,  1838. 


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» 3463  White,  Joseph,  D.  D.  Sermons  at  Oxford.  8°  cloth. 
Boston,  1793. 

/ 3464  Blair,  Rev.  B.  The  Grammar  of  Chemistry.  Phila- 
delphia, 1819. 

x V 3465  House  of  Representatives,  Mexican  War  Correspon- 
Z/  dence.  8°  rough  edges,  thick  volume.  Washington, 

1848. 


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3466  Wardlaw.  The  Socinian  Controversy.  8°  cloth, 

thick  volume.  London,  1828. 

3467  Brodie,  Sir  Benj.  C.,  Bart.,  F.  R.  S.  On  Diseases  of 

the  Joints.  8°  cloth.  London,  1836. 

3468  Transactions  of  the  American  Institute,  7th  Annual 

Report.  111. 

3469  Cooper,  Samuel.  Practise  of  Surgery  ; Its  Principles, 

Practise,  and  Operations.  8°  half  cloth.  London, 
1836. 


3470  Abbot,  Rev.  A.,  D.  D.  Sermons,  with  Memoir  of  his 
Life.  8°  uncut,  rough  edges.  Boston,  1831. 

/ 3471  Holden’s  Dollar  Magazine.  Several  volumes,  8°  half 

' sheep.  New  York,  1848. 

3472  Atkinson,  James.  Epitome  of  the  Art  of  Navigation, 
Geometry,  Trigonometry.  111.,  12°  calf.  London, 
1759. 

/ 3473  Watts,  Isaac.  The  Psalms  of  David.  12°  Exeter, 
N.  H.,  1794.  Binding  broken. 

f 3474  Scott,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.  D.  Letters  and  Papers.  8 
rough  edges,  cloth,  unbound.  Boston,  1825. 

* 3475  Sweetser,  Win.,  M.  D.  Treatise  on  Consumption.  8 
cloth.  Boston,  1836. 

3476  Wethersfield  and  Berlin,  Ct.  1832-82,  semi-centen- 
nial. 8°  Hartford,  1882. 

^ ~ 3477  Seebach,  Marie.  Jane  Eyre,  with  portrait.  8°. 
^^r-3478  Hartford.  The  Dyke,  and  Other  Papers  and  Re- 
ports. 

4 3479  Haywood.  One  of  his  Facetious  Essays. 

3480  Boston.  The  Back  Bay  and  the  Vendome.  Boston, 
/ 1880. 

3481  Daven,  Nicholas  F.  The  Earl  of  Beaconsfield.  12 

Toronto,  1876.  _ 

/ 3482  Annual  Register,  with  a view  of  the  History  ot  Poli- 
tics, etc.,  for  1832.  8°  boards,  uncut.  London, 

1833. 


194 


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3485 
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3501 
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Robbins,  Thomas.  On  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity. 
18°  cloth.  New  Bedford,  1836. 

The  Psalms  of  David.  32°  red  or  purple  morocco, 
gilt. 

Funeral  Sermons,  some  uncommonly  rare.  Arm- 
strong and  others.  10  pcs. 

Providence,  R.  I.  Young  Ladies’  High  School,  Elec- 
tion Sermons,  Lives  of  the  Presidents,  etc.  6 pcs. 

Leicester.  Lyceum  for  Mutual  Instruction,  in  the 
County  of  Suffolk. 

D’Orsay,  Count  Alfred.  Etiquette.  8°  paper,  pp.  64. 

Spring,  Gardiner,  D.  D.  Influence  ; A Quarter  Cen- 
tury Sermon.  8°  New  York.  pp.  34. 

Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  Temple  Grove  at.  8°  Saratoga,  pp. 
28. 

Loudon.  Practical  Gardening  for  Ladies.  12c  cloth. 
London,  1841. 

Litchfield  Co.,  Conn.  A Sermon  Before  the  Foreign 
Mission  Society.  8°  pp.  24. 

Kennedy.  The  Eighth  Census.  8°  Washington,  1882. 

Wylie,  Samuel  B.  Two  Sons  of  Oil ; or  The  Faithful 
Witness.  12°  sheep.  Greensburg,  1803. 

Whitby,  Daniel,  D.  I).  Concerning  Elections,  etc.  8° 
sheep.  London,  1735. 

Letters  from  the  Dead  to  the  Living.  12°  sheen. 
London,  1726. 

Scott,  Thomas,  D.  D.  The  New  Testament.  6 vols. 
8°  sheep.  New  York,  1812. 

Brief  Memoir  respecting  the  Waldenses  or  Vaudois  of 
the  Valley  of  Piedmont.  18°  half  bound.  London 
1815. 

Tracts,  Sermons,  etc.  Half  bound.  Hudson,  1808. 

Hunter,  Henry,  I).  I).  Studies  of  Nature.  3 vols. 
8°  rough  edges,  uncut.  Worcester,  1797. 

Washington,  Gen.  George.  The  Guardian  of  His 
Country  and  Friend  of  Man.  By  a citizen  of  Massa- 
chusetts. Music.  Long  4°  pp.  28. 

Newton,  Rev.  John.  Letters  and  Sermons,  including 
Cardiphonia  and  the  Messiah  and  Miscellaneous 
Pieces.  9 vols.  8°  sheep,  binding  broken. 


ADDENDA. 


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3517 

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Burgh,  Wm.,  Esq.  A Scriptural  Confutation  against 
one  God-Head,  Father,  Son  and  Holy  Ghost.  8° 
sheep.  York,  1785. 

Gallaudet.  Natural  Theology,  Class  Book.  32°  half 
bound.  Hartford,  1837. 

Burney,  Miss  Evelina,  or  the  History  of  a Young 
Lady’s  Introduction  to  the  World.  12°  New  York, 
1822. 

Paris,  J.  A.,  M.  D.,  F.  R.  S.  Pharmacologia.  2 vols. 
8°  rough  edges,  boards.  New  York,  1825. 

Brown,  Thomas.  'The  Etherial  Physician,  or  Medical 
Electricity  Revived  in  the  Prevention  and  Cure  of  a 
great  variety  of  Diseases.  Plate.  Very  interesting 
and  useful.  8°  Albany,  1817. 

Sparks,  Jared.  American  Biography  : Pinckney,  El- 
lery, and  Mather.  Portraits.  12°  New  York,  1.854. 

Sparks,  Jared.  American  Biography:  Benedict  Ar- 
nold. 12°  cloth. 

The  Christian  Orator.  12°  sheep.  Baltimore,  1818. 

Cumberland,  R.  Calvary  ; or  the  Death  of  Christ. 
8°  sheep.  Burlington,  1795. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  The  Vicar  of  Wakefield  ; an  early 
edition,  the  third.  12°  sheep.  London,  1766. 

Smollett,  Dr.  The  Adventures  of  Peregrine  Pickle. 
3 vols.,  18°  cloth.  New  York,  1813. 

Sanders,  Wm.  Essential  Doctrines  of  True  Religion. 
18°  cloth.  Hartford,  1835. 

Webster,  Noah.  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language. 
Square  8°  Hartford,  1817. 

Robbins,  Thomas,  D.  D.  Sermons  on  the  Divinity  of 
Christ.  Preached  in  East  Windsor,  1819-20.  18° 

calf.  Hartford,  1820. 

Chalmers,  Alexander,  F.  S.  A.  British  Essayists.  5 
vols.  12°  cloth,  rough  edges.  New  York,  1809. 

Paley.  Evidences  of  Christianity.  Port.  12  sheep. 
Philadelphia. 

Hamilton,  Alexander.  His  Works;  comprising  an 
improved  edition  of  The  Federalist.  2 vols.  Port., 
12°  sheep,  uncut,  rough  edges.  New  York,  1810. 

History  and  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Loids,  from 
the  Restoration  in  1669  to  the  Present  Time.  12° 
cloth.  London,  1742. 


196 


ADDENDA. 


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3521  Sparks,  Jared.  American  Biography.  Alexander 

Wilson  and  Capt.  John  Smith.  12°  cloth.  New 
York,  1856. 

3522  Sparks,  Jared.  American  Biography.  Jonathan 

Edwards  and  David  Brainerd.  12°  cloth.  New 
York,  1856. 


3523  Reviews  ; Relating  to  Various  Places  in  Connecticut. 
63  pcs. 

, 3524  Various  Connecticut  Places;  Laws  of  the  United 

States,  etc.  25  pcs. 

3525  The  National  Preacher;  Selected  Sermons.  8°  half 
bound,  v.  y. 

' 3526  Political  and  Educational  Pamphlets.  17  pcs. 

cx''3527  The  Arabian  Nights’  Entertainments.  8°  half  morocco, 
gilt,  pp.  991. 


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3528  Jones,  William,  M.  A.,  F.  R.  S.  Lectures  on  the  Fig- 

urative Language  of  the  Holy  Scriptures.  8°  sheep. 
Philadelphia,  1818. 

3529  The  Christian  Spectator.  8°  sheep.  Vols.  I to  V ; 

Vol.  I duplicated.  6 vols. 

’3530  Scott’s  Bible.  Vols.  I,  II,  III,  IV,  and  VI.  8°  calf. 
Boston,  1830  et  seq. 

3531  The  Parliamentary,  or  Constitutional  History  of  Eng- 
land, from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Restoration  of 
Charles  II.  2 vols.,  8°  half  bound.  London,  1762. 


c/  3532  Walker,  John.  Elements  of  Elocution.  8°  h’f  bound, 
uncut,  rough  edges. 

i-  3533  Magazine  of  Foreign  Literature.  8°  unbound.  1823. 

t?"  3584  Real  Treasures  for  the  Pious  Mind.  12°  half  bound. 
Hartford,  1797. 


A-  3536 

8687 

3538 

f 3539 


3540 

i-  3541 


Reid,  Thomas,  1).  I).,  F.  R.  S.,  Works  of.  8°  boards, 
uncut,  rough  edges.  Charlestown,  1814. 

Patent  Office  Reports,  1849.  8°  half  morocco.  1849. 

Gough,  John  B.  Autobiography.  18°  calf.  Boston, 
1 845. 


Donaldson,  Paschal.  The  Odd  Fellows’  Offering. 
8°  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

Tomlinson.  Principles  of  Mechanical  Science.  18° 
limp  covers,  illustrated.  London,  1851. 


Fkeedley,  Edwin  I).  Practical  Treatise  on  Business. 
12°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1858. 


ADDENDA. 


19? 


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3542  Heep,  Captain  D.  P.  Engineer  Department  of  the 

United  States  Army.  8°  cloth,  ill. 

3543  Cayet  de  Chanson.  More  than  fifty  pages  of  finely 

written  quarto  manuscript. 

3544  Calcutta.  Second  Bi-centennial  Missionary  Confer- 

ence, held  at  Calcutta,  1882,  with  map.  8°  Calcutta, 
1883. 


a 3545  Beckwith,  George.  The  Fruits  of  Economy.  8°  cloth, 
New  Haven,  1857. 

^ 3546  Simson,  Robert,  M.  D.  The  Elements  of  Euclid.  The 
first  six  books,  with  the  11th  and  12th.  111.,  8°  sheep. 
Edinburgh,  1791. 

*^  3547  Tyler,  Bennett,  D.  D.  Life  and  Character  of  Asahel 
Nettleton.  Portrait.  8°  cloth.  Hartford,  1845. 

/ 3548  Clark,  Rev.  John  A.,  D.  D.  Walks  about  Zion. 

/ 3549  Common  Prayer.  The  Psalter,  or  Psalms  of  David. 
12°  cloth,  sprinkled  edges.  New  York,  1869. 

/ 3550  New  York  to  Jerusalem.  12°  cloth.  Milford,  1861. 
$0  3551  Florence  Betrayed.  The  Last  Days  of  the  Republic. 
12°  cloth.  Boston,  1856. 

yc  3552  Todd,  Rev.  John.  The  Student’s  Manual.  12°  cloth. 
Northampton,  1844. 

. 3553  New  England  Business  Directory.  Thick  8°  ill.,  half 
bound.  Boston,  1868. 

/ 3554  Religious  Intelligence.  8°  unbound.  New  Haven, 
1825. 

^-3555  Hall,  Joseph.  Divers  Treatises  upon  several  occa- 
sions. Engraved  frontispiece,  folio  calf.  1662. 

3556  The  Book  of  Common  Prayer.  Sacraments,  Rites 

and  Ceremonies.  Large  folio,  sheep.  Cambridge, 
1757. 

3557  Telemachus.  His  Adventures,  translated  by  Hawks- 

worth.  12°  cloth,  illustrated  with  100  fine  engrav- 
ings. 8°  cloth.  New  York. 

3558  Stewart,  Dugald.  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Mind. 

8°  sheep.  Albany,  1821. 

y 3559  Hodgkins,  E.  Series  of  Mercantile  Letters,  with 
weights,  etc.  12°  sheep.  London,  1815. 

/ 3560  The  Art  of  Speaking.  12°  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1800. 
/ 3561  Jenks,  Benjamin.  Prayers  for  families.  12  sheep. 
London,  i809. 


198 


ADDENDA. 


A-  3562  Byrne.  Dictionary  of  Mechanics,  Engine  Work  and 
Engineering.  Full  of  illustrations,  in  nos.,  unbound, 
1 to  28  ; wants  25. 

^ 3563  Bingham,  Caleb.  The  Columbian  Orator.  12°  sheep. 
Boston,  1814. 

A/  / 3564  Tomlinson,  C.  Cyclopaedia  of  Useful  Arts,  Mechani- 
cal and  Chemical.  Parts  II  to  VIII  inclusive.  8° 
unbound. 


y ,y  3565  Kelly,  E.  G.  On  the  Human  Teeth. 
Newburyport,  1843. 

. - 3566  Murray,  Lindley.  The  English  Reader. 
Bridgeport,  1814. 


12°  cloth. 
12°  sheep. 


3567  Maurice,  Rev.  F.  D.  Hope  for  Mankind.  18°  cloth, 

tinted  paper.  Boston,  1868. 

3568  Fisher,  George.  The  Young  Man’s  Best  Companion. 

8°  sheep.  Glasgow,  1795. 

3569  Webster,  Noah.  Universal  History.  2 vols.,  12° 

boards.  New  Haven,  1811. 


^3"3570  Webster,  Noah.  Elements  of  Useful  Knowledge. 
•r  2 vols.,  12°  boards.  New  Haven,  1808. 

y 3571  Sanders,  Charles  W.  The  School  Reader.  8°  sheep. 
New  York,  1842. 


/ 3572  Horne,  Thomas  II.,  M.  A.  Reasons  for  being  a Chris- 
tian. 12°  boards.  London,  1819. 


3573  The  London  Dissector.  12°  boards. 

3574  Exon,  Jos.  Contemplations  on  the  History  of  the  New 

Testament.  Folio,  half  sheep,  illustrated.  London, 
1634. 


A*  3575  Goodrich,  Rev.  C.  A.  History  of  the  United  States. 
18°  sheep,  ill.  Bellows  Falls,  1825. 

/ 3576  Sabbath  School  Visitor.  12°  half  bound.  Boston, 
1836. 


3577  Eighth  Census  of  the  United  States, 
russia.  Washington,  1864. 


2 vols.,  4°  half 


3578  Whittlesey  & Meade.  The  Mother’s  Magazine.  8° 
cloth,  ill.  New  York,  1845. 

2-  3679  The  Guardian.  Unbound.  New  York,  1819. 

y 3580  Abracadabra  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.  8°  half 
bound.  New  York,  1836. 


ADDENDA. 


199 


/ 3581  Turner,  R.,  Jr.  Introduction  to  the  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences. 111.,  12°  sheep.  London,  1809. 

/ 3582  Hambleton,  John,  M.  A.  The  History  of  the  Soul. 
12°  cloth.  Islington,  1803. 

/ 3583  Dwight,  Nathaniel  Tlios.  Comprehensive  System  of 
Geography.  12°  half  bound.  Hartford,  1809. 

y 3581  Kelly,  Caroline  E.  The  Home  Vineyard.  18°  cloth. 
Philadelphia,  1807. 

/%—  3585  The  Bible  True.  18°  cloth.  New  York. 

^ 3586  Lucy  and  Her  Aunt.  18°  cloth. 


/ 3587  Belcher.  The  Bloom  of  Youth,  or  Worth  Example. 

111.,  18°  s.  a. 

3588  Miscellaneous  Books,  mostly  cloth.  Various  places 
and  imprints. 

/ 3589  Bickersteth.  Doing  and  Suffering.  18°  cloth. 


d 3590  William,  J.  Essays  on  Marriage. 

3591  May  Coverlev,  the  Young  Dressmaker,  and  various 
other  small  volumes.  6 nos. 

Concerning  Death. 


/ 3592  Sherlock,  William.  Discourse 
12°  sheep.  London,  1776. 

/V  3593  Brett,  Rev.  W.  H.  The  Indian  Tribes  of  Guiana. 
/ 12°  cloth.  New  York,  1853. 


3594  Combe,  Andrew,  M.  D.  The  Principles  of  Physiology. 
12°  New  York,  1843. 

^ 3595  Bunyan.  His  Visions;  Glories  of  Heaven  and  Perils 
of  Hell.  18°  limp  covers.  Norwich,  1795. 

/ 3596  Scott,  Rev.  Samuel.  Exposition  of  the  Revelation^ 
' With  dissertation  on  the  Prospects  of  the  Jews.  18° 

cloth.  New  York,  1846. 

■/ — 3597  Lendrum,  John.  American  Revolution  and  General 
History  of  North  and  South  America.  2 vols.,  12° 
sheep,  broken.  Trenton,  1811. 

t 3598  Fast  Day  Sermons  on  the  State  ot  the  Country.  12 
- cloth.  New  York,  1861. 

2_3599  Buchanan,  Claudius,  D.  I).  Christian  Researches  in 
Asia.  8°  uncut,  rough  edges.  Boston,  1811. 

/ 3600  Babington,  T.  Practical  View  of  Christian  Education. 
8°  uncut.  Boston,  1818. 


200 


ADDENDA. 


3601  Norton,  Rev.  Herman.  Madeira,  Persecution  in  ; Re- 
cord of  Facts.  18°  boards.  New  York,  1857. 

/oo  3602  McClellan,  George  B.  Campaigns  of  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac.  Illustrated,  12°  cloth.  New  York, 
1864. 

/ 3603  Alcott,  William  A.  The  Young  Man’s  Guide.  18° 
cloth.  Boston,  1850. 

'>  3604  Book  of  Indian  Battles.  8°  boards.  Boston,  1852. 

3605  The  United  States  Bankruptcy  Act,  1867.  Law  sheep. 
Washington,  1867. 

5 3606  SEMI-Centennial  of  the  American  Colonization  Society, 
Jan.,  1867.  8°  Washington,  1867. 

V 3607  Hamilton,  Gail.  Gala  Days.  12°  red  edges.  Boston, 

/ 1863. 

f 3608  Oscanyan,  C.  The  Sultan  and  His  People.  12°  cloth, 
ill.  New  York,  1857. 

/Jk  3609  Gavin,  Anthony.  The  Master  Ivey  to  Popery,  the 
Great  Red  Dragon,  Portrait  drawn  from  life,  Auricu- 
lar Confession,  etc. 

/o  3610  Hall,  Rev.  Joseph.  Historical  Passages  of  the  Old  and 
New  Testaments.  12°  cloth.  New  York. 

±_  3611  Watson,  Alexander.  The  Home  Gardener.  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1859. 


3612 

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3613 

3614 

3615 

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3616 

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3618 

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3619 

3620 

Chapin,  L.  D.  Plants  and  Fruits.  111.,  12°  cloth. 
New  York,  1843. 

Reach,  Angus.  Claret  and  Olives.  12°  cloth.  New 
York,  1852. 


Washington,  George,  Life  of,  in  Spanish.  2 vols., 
12°  gilt,  scarce.  New  York,  1825. 

Pass  Books  and  Diaries.  Red  morocco,  etc.  12  pcs. 

Maine.  Acts  and  Resolves,  A.  I).  1850. 


The  Youth's  Companion  for  various  years,  1842  <>t  soq. 
Several  volumes,  nearly  complete.  Folio. 

Bkadstkeet's  Commercial  Trade  Directory.  8°  hoards. 

Manuscript  Copy  of  Book  Concerning  the  Early 
American  Indians,  published  by  Joseph  Sabin. 

Pamphlets  on  Temperance,  Insanity,  and  various 
papers  relating  to  Disease.  122  pcs. 


ADDENDA. 


201 


Hartford  Public  High  School  and  various  Political 
Pamphlets;  Retreats  for  the  Insane,  etc.  Many  val- 
uable. 


622  Burdell,  John.  Murdered  by  Mrs.  Cunningham.  111., 
12°  pp.  72.  New  York. 

/ 3623  Kendal,  Dr.  B.  J.  Treatise  on  the  Horse  and  his  Dis- 
eases. 111.,  12°  New  York. 


/ 3624  The  Bible.  The  New  Revision  ; Its  Principles 
Conditions  of  Publication.  12°  Norwich,  1881. 


and 


A> 


3625  Chalmers,  Patrick.  The  Adhesive  Postage  Stamp. 

12°  pp.  112. 

3626  Walker,  Alfred.  The  Prospective  Financial  Condi- 

tion of  Our  Country.  8°  New  Haven,  1864. 

"3627  Synchronology  of  the  Principal  Events  of  Sacred 
and  Profane  History.  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1869. 

3628  The  Lapse  of  Human  Souls  in  a State  of  Pre-existence. 

The  only  original  sins  ; by  Capel  Barrow.  8°  Lon- 
don,  1766.  A curious  book  on  pre-existence.  This 
was  originally  sold  in  my  library,  No.  323,  lor  $1.50, 
and  is  a scarce  book. 


/ 


3629  The  Emeline.  Memorial  of  James  Hunnewell  and 
others.  8°  uncut,  pp.  38. 


^^—3630 


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63 


Washington,  George,  Life  of.  18°  cloth,  gilt.  Phila- 
delphia, 1842. 

Newgate  of  Connecticut.  Inserted  in  this  book  is  a 
letter  from  Mr.  II.  H.  Phelps,  the  author,  which  is 
followed  by  a letter  from  Mr.  Muusell.  Like  every- 
thing which  Mr.  Muusell  ever  wrote,  even  a postal,  it 
is  not  without  a dash  of  humor.  1 ortraits  ol  Amos 
Pillsbury  and  R.  H.  Phelps.  Large  paper,  half  calf. 
Very  rare  on  large  paper. 

Hamilton  Club  Series,  No.  II.  Edition  only  20  copies, 
4°  thick  paper ; portrait  and  presentation  note  from 
F.  S.  Hoffman,  the  publisher.  Printed  on  What- 
man’s drawing  paper  ; unbound,  uncut,  with  bioad 


margins. 

8 — 3633  United  States  Naval  Astronomical  Expedition  to  the 
Southern  Hemisphere.  Like  all  Government  reports 
richly  illustrated  in  colored  plates,  etc.  4 thick 
volume.  Presented  by  Benjamin  F.  Wade. 


202 


ADDENDA. 


3634  A manuscript  relic  of  the  Witchcraft  Days  of  1692,  in 
Salem,  Mass.  Filled  with  writings  of  the  Witch- 
Judges,  Hathorne,  Parrish,  Corwin  and  others.  Many 
accounts  entered  with  the  Ivetch  May-Flower,  which 
was  a famous  name  in  Colonial  times,  beginning  with 
1660.  Several  names  identified  with  the  witchcraft 
delusion  occur  throughout  this  book  from  1660  to 
1672,  and  it  is  largely  in  the  handwriting  of  the 
witch-judges,  executioners  and  their  subordinates,  in- 
cluding Jonathan  Corwin,  one  of  the  Sheriffs  who 
hanged  the  witches,  — a man  famous  in  his  day.  This 
book  was  kept  in  the  neighborhood  in  which  Giles 
Corey  lived,  and  the  store  in  which  he  traded ; but  a 
diligent  search  through  the  book  does  not  present  his 
name,  I think,  though  he  died  by  the  hand  of  the  ex- 
ecutioner. So  large  a number  of  the  autographs  of 
the  Pilgrims  can  hardly  be  elsewhere  discovered.  In 
finest  state  of  preservation,  and  the  work  embraces 
274  pages,  in  a long,  narrow  volume. 


W.  ELLIOT  WOODWARD’S 

COIN  SALE  CATALOGUES. 


[reprinted.] 

Being  in  almost  daily  receipt  of  inquiries  as  to  what  cata- 
logues of  rrfy  series  I am  now  able  to  furnish,  and  the  prices  of 
the  same,  I have  prepared  the  following  list  as  a general  answer 
to  all  correspondents  on  the  subject. 

For  most  of  my  sales  previous  to  No.  19,  the  editions  of  the 
catalogues  were  small,  and  several  of  them,  including  one  Provi- 
dence Sale,  cannot  be  obtained.  Others  are  extremely  rare,  and 
several  which  can  now  be  procured  will  in  a short  time  be  amongst 
the  unobtainable. 

A printed  list  giving  an  account,  somewhat  in  detail,  of  the 
first  thirty  sales,  will  be  sent  on  receipt  of  Twenty-Five  cents. 
The  following  numbers  have  reference  to  that  list.  All  the  cata- 
logues are  in  good  order,  and  neatly  priced,  mostly  in  led  ink  ; a 
few  have  printed  prices.  The  list  is  complete,  and  where  a pi  ice 
is  not  given,  the  catalogue  cannot  be  supplied. 

In  this  line  of  coin  catalogues  there  will  be  found  descrip- 
tions, more  or  less  full,  of  nearly  every  known  American  coin  or 
medal  ; many  pieces  that  are  known  to  be  unique  may  be  tiaced 


204 


woodward's  catalogues. 


here,  not  infrequently  through  several  successive  sales, — it  being 
a well  known  fact  that  this  list  contains  by  far  the  largest  propor- 
tion of  all  the  celebrated  American  Collections  that  have  ever 
passed  through  public  sales,  including  those  of  Mickley,  Finotti, 
McCoy,  Ralston,  Dohrmann,  Lewis,  Jenks,  Ely,  Holland,  Marvin, 
Haines,  Randall’s  Collection  and  stock,  and  many  others  scarcely 
less  noted. 


A.  Boston,  June,  1860  ; one  soiled  copy,  . . . $5  00 

1 Boston,  July,  1860,  ....... 

2 Boston,  October,  1860,  ......  50 

3 Boston,  January,  1861,  . . . . . . 1 00 

4 New  York,  November,  1862,  Finotti  Collection,  . 1 00 

5 New  York,  April,  1863,  . . . . . . 1 00 

B.  New  Yoi’k,  March,  1863,  Smith  Collection,  . . 1 00 

6 New  York,  October,  1863,  . . . . . . 1 00 

7 Providence,  December,  1863,  ..... 

8 Providence,  March,  1864,  . . . . . . 1 00 

9 New  York,  May,  1864,  McCoy  Collection,  . - . 1 00 

9 Addenda,  .........  50 

9 Addenda,  Betts’s  Fabrications,  . . . . . 2 00 

10  New  York,  October,  1864,  Semi-annual,  No.  5,  . . 1 00 

11  New  York,  March,  1865,  Semi-annual,  No.  6,  . 4 00 

12  New  York,  December,  1865,  Semi-annual,  No.  7,  . 2 50 

13  New  York,  February,  1866,  Chambers  Collection,  . 2 50 

14  New  York,  April,  I860,  Hoffman  Collection,  semi- 

annual, No.  8,  .......  2 00 

15  New  York,  December,  1866,  Jenks  Paine  Collection,  2 50 

16  New  York,  April,  1 807,  Semi-annual,  No.  9,  . 2 00 

16  Additional  Catalogue,  . . . . . . 1 00 

17  New  York,  October,  1867,  Mickley  Collection,  Semi- 

annual, No.  10, 10  00 

17  Addenda, 1 00 

C.  New  York,  December,  1871,  Clay  Collection,  2 plates,  1 50 

18  New  York,  February,  1874,  . . . . . 1 00 


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205 


All  of  the  following  are  printed  on  extra  heavy  tinted  paper,  especially 
for  collectors,  and  the  editions  strictly  limited  to  fifty  copies.  Many 
are  nearly  out  of  print ; of  some  I have  no  more  than  from  one  to  five 
copies  each;  several  are  illustrated  as  indicated  by  the  number  and  the 
abbreviation  “ PL,”  for  plate  or  plates.  A few  are  of  bric-a-brac  and 
books,  but  nearly  all  are  of  coins  and  medals ; such  exceptions  to  the 
general  rule  are  specified. 


19  New  York,  November,  1878,  Holland  Collection,  . 8 00 

20  New  York,  November,  1878,  H.  E.  Woodward  Collection,  50 

21  New  York,  March,  1879,  Bowdoin  Collection,  . . 1 00 

22  Boston,  June,  1879,  . . . . . . . 1 00 

23  New  York,  September,  1879,  Pratt  Collection,  . . 1 00 

24  Boston,  October,  1879,  . . . . . . 1 00 

25  New  York,  December,  1879,  Gerdts  and  others,  . 1 00 

26  Boston,  January,  1880,  Haines  Collection,  . . . 1 00 

27  New  York,  March,  1880,  Emery  Collection,  . . 1 00 

28  New  York,  May,  1880,  Searing  Collection,  . . 1 00 

29  New  York,  June,  1880,  Searing  Collection,  Bric-a-brac,  50 

30  New  York,  June,  1880,  Curtis  Collection,  . . . 1 00 

31  New  York,  September,  1880,  Jenks  Collection,  . . 1 00 

32  New  York,  October,  1880,  Haines  Coll.,  thin  paper,  1 PI.  1 00 

33  New  York,  December,  1880,  Mercer  Collection,  1 PI.  1 00 

34  New  York,  January,  1881,  Jenks  Collection,  2 PI.  . 1 25 

35  New  York,  January,  1881,  Hitchcock  Collection,  . 75 

36  New  York,  April,  1881,  Clogston  Coll.,  1 PL,  . . 1 00 

37  New  York,  April,  1881,  Clogston  Collection,  Arch.,  . 75 

38  New  York,  June,  1881,  Marvin  Collection,  thin 

paper,  6 PL,  (Masonic), 1 60 

39  New  York,  June,  1881,  Jenison  Collection,  1 PL,  . 1 00 

40  New  York,  June,  1881,  Jenison  Collection,  . . 75 

41  New  York,  October,  1881,  Wooley  Coll.,  Arch.  . 50 

42  New  York,  October,  1881,  Burton  Coll.,  2 PL,  . . 1 25 

43  New  York,  October,  1881,  Ralston  Coll.,  . . . 1 00 

44  Boston,  January,  1882,  Elmira  Collection,  ...  <5 


206  woodward's  catalogues. 

45  New  York,  March,  1882,  Dohrmann  Collection,  4 PL,  2 00 

46  New  York,  April,  1882,  Dietrich  Coll.,  2 PL,  . . 1 25 

47  Boston,  June,  1882,  Washburn  Collection,  1 PL,  . 1 00 

48  New  York,  June,  1882,  Ralston  Collection,  Arch.,  . 75 

40  New  York,  July,  1882,  The  Montreal  Coll.,  1 PL,  . 1 00 

50  New  York,  October,  1882,  The  Ralston  Coll.,  2 PL,  . 1 00 

51  New  York,  October,  1882,  Spang  Coll.,  Arch.,  . . 75 

52  New  York,  December,  1882,  Blanchard  Coll.,  1 PI.,  . 1 00 

58  New  York,  December,  1882,  Ralston-Spang  Collec- 
tion, Archaeological,  ......  50 

54  New  York,  December,  1883,  Maas  Coll.,  1 PL,  . . 75 

55  New  York,  May,  1883,  Dr.  Winslow  Lewis  Numis- 

matic Library,  etc.,  1 PL, 1 00 

56  New  York,  June,  1883,  Mexican  Coll.,  2 PL,  . . 1 00 

57  New  York,  June,  1883,  Crepy  Collection  — Masonic 

Seals,  Banners,  Regalia,  etc.,  .....  50 

58  New  York,  June,  1883,  Jenks  Collection,  1 PL.  . . 1 00 

59  New  York,  October,  1883,  German  Coll.,  1 PL,  . . 1 00 

60  New  York,  October,  1*83,  Beales-Nissley  Collection, 

Archaeology, 50 

61  Boston,  December,  1883,  Vickary  Museum,  Natural 

History,  Archaeology,  Bric-a-brac,  etc.,  ...  50 

62  New  York,  January,  1884,  Ely  Collection,  3 PL,  . 1 25 

63  New  York,  March,  1XX4,  Iloward-Ilolstein  Collection, 

1 Plate, 00 

64  New  York,  March,  1884,  Unnamed  Coll.— Books, 

Stationery,  Prehistoric  Objects,  Bric-a-brac,  etc.,  . 50 

65  Boston,  March,  1884,  Engravings,  ....  50 

66  New  York,  April,  18X4,  Springfield  Coll.,  1 PL,  . 1 00 

67  New  York,  May,  1X84,  Levick  Coll.,  4 PL,  . . l 50 

68  New  York,  July,  1X84,  European  Coll.,  1 PL,  . . 1 00 

69  New  York,  October,  18X4,  Private  Coll.,  6 PL,  . . ‘2  00 

7<»  New  York,  December,  1884,  Lehrmann  Coll.,  1 PL,  . 1 00 

71  New  York,  February,  18X5,  Wight  Coll.,  2 PL,  . . j Q0 


woodward's  catalogues.  207 

72  New  York,  February,  1885,  Pennsylvania  Coll.,  Arch- 

aeology, Autographs,  Play  Bills,  etc.  See  preface 
for  remarks  concerning  Archaeological  frauds  from 
Cincinnati,  the  same  to  be  more  fully  treated  of 
hereafter, 75 

73  New  York,  April,  1885,  Clark  Coll.,  1 PI.  . . . 1 00 

74  New  York,  April,  1885,  Books;  The  Literature  of 

Crime,  .........  75 

75  New  York,  May,  1885,  Archaeology,  Mound  Pottery, 

Autographs,  Curios,  etc., ......  75 

76  New  York,  June,  1885,  Books  and  Pamphlets,  . . 1 00 

77  New  York,  June,  July,  1885,  Randall  Coll.,  2 PL,  . 1 00 

78  New  York,  September,  1885,  Randall  Coll.,  No.  2, 

1 PL, 1 00 

79  New  York,  September,  1885,  H.  E.  Woodward  Coll., 

Revenue  and  Postage  Stamps,  Ethnology,  Archae- 
ology, etc.,  ........  50 

80  New  York,  December,  1885,  Matthews  Coll.,  . . 1 25 

81  Books  and  Pamphlets,  Trials,  etc.,  April  19-22,  1886, 

2817  lots, 1 25 

82  The  Wagman  Collection,  April  26,  1886,  Archaeology, 

Mineralogy,  Geology,  and  relics  of  the  various 
American  Wars.  557  lots.  .....  40 

83  The  Twining  Collection,  American  Coins,  Bric-a-brac, 

Washington  Pitchers,  etc.,  506  lots,  . . . 1 25 

84  The  Tilton  Collection,  American  Store  Cards  and 

Copper  Heads,  578  lots, 50 

85  The  Sterling  Collection,  Postage  and  Revenue  Stamps, 

646  lots,  .........  50 

86  Archaeology,  Pre-histories  from  a government  collec- 

tion, and  Museums  of  Mass.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 
Mazeppa,  Georgia, 75 

87  Minerals,  The  Wettstein  Museum,  435  lots,  . . 75 

88  Ancient  and  American  Coins  and  Medals,  . . . 1 00 


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woodwaed's  catalogues. 


89  Closing  Sale  of  the  J.  Colvin  Randall  Collection,  Oct. 

25-27,  188G, 1 00 

90  Postage,  Revenue  Stamps  and  Fractional  Currency 

from  Mr.  Sterling’s  Collection  and  Stock,  . . 60 

91  American  and  Russian  Minerals  and  articles  of  house- 

hold adornment.  From  the  Jasperized  Wood  Com- 
pany of  New  York,  .......  75 

92  Archaeology.  Particularly  the  Collection  of  W.  M. 

Linney,  State  Geologist  of  Kentucky,  and  the 
Collection  of  A.  H.  Dean,  of  S wanton,  Vermont,  . 75 

93  Collection  of  a lady  Numismatist  of  western  New 

York,  and  a collection  of  Mexico  from  a numisma- 
tist long  resident  there.  965  lots,  . . . . 1 00 

94  Coins,  Medals,  Tokens,  and  Curios,  Aug.  16-19,  1887. 

1790  numbers,  .......  75 

95  Coins  and  Medals.  This  is  a large  catalogue  par- 

ticularly rich,  as  an  examination  will  show,  in 
colonial  and  Washington  coins  and  the  regular 
issues  of  the  U.  S.  Mint.  12  Plates,  ...  2 50 

96  The  catalogue  distributed  herewith.  It  comprises  a 

large  collection  of  books.  Criminal  Trials,  Local 
History,  etc.  More  than  3,600  numbers,  . . 2 50 


The  following  Catalogues  of  Sales  to  be  held  the  coming  autumn  will 
soon  be  issued,  and  some  of  them  are  now  well  advanced  in  printing, 
and  they  will  be  forwarded  to  order  at  prices  named  as  soon  as  the 
can  be  “ priced”  after  the  sales. 

97  Archaeology.  A collection  in  great  variety.  Arrow 

and  spear  heads.  Including  over  1,000  numbers,  . 75 

98  Coins,  Bric-a-brac,  etc.  A variety,  including  a few 

extremely  fine  American  coins.  Over  1,000  numbers, 

99  Coinsand  Medals;  about  1,500  numbers,  . 


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209 


100  Postage  Stamps,  etc.  H.  E.  Woodward’s  Collec- 

tion, American  and  Foreign  Postage  Stamps, 

Revenue  Stamps,  etc.,  . . . . . . 1 50 

101  Coins,  Greek  and  Roman,  etc.  A large  collection 

from  the  South-west,  illustrated  with  several 

Phototype  Plates,  in  the  highest  style  of  the  art. 

Net, 2 00 

Many  private  collectors,  Public  Libraries,  including  the  Boston  Public 
Library,  Masonic  Lodges  and  other  Institutions,  have  thought  it  worth 
their  while  to  obtain  complete  sets  of  the  series  of  these  catalogues. 

They  are  printed  in  extra  style,  on  heavy  tinted  paper,  solely  for  the 
use  of  collectors,  and  as  they  are  furnished  at  actual  cost  they  can  be 
obtained  only  of  the  undersigned,  as  no  inducement  can  be  held  out  to 
dealers  to  handle  them. 

General  orders  may  be  sent  for  the  future  issues,  which  will  be  for- 
warded as  the  series  is  continued,  thus  avoiding  the  trouble  of  a separate 
order  for  each  catalogue. 

Orders  are  respectfully  solicited. 

W.  ELLIOT  WOODWARD, 

2G0  Dudley  Street,  Roxbuuy,  Mass. 


INDEX. 


Addenda, 

Almanacs, 

Amateur  Publications,  . 
Archaeology,  . 

Biography,. 

Catalogues, 

Early  New  England  Imprints, 

Facetiae 

Genealogy, 

History,  .... 
Indians,  .... 

Law,  .... 

Local,  .... 

Magazines, 

Manuscript, 

Medical,  .... 
Miscellaneous, 

Murder,  .... 
Newspapers, 

Numisgraphics, 

Numismatics,  . 

Pamphlets, 

Philately, 

Printing  Clubs,  . 

Religious, 

School  Books,  . • 

Sermons  and  Lectures,  . 
Smithsonian  Reports, 

Trials,  .... 
Washington,  . 

Wiggin’s  Historical  Scries, 
Woodward’s  Historical  Series, 


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